Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Lai Lai ah, Mari Mari, RM10 for 3 Moon cakes

I couldn’t believe what I heard when the moon cake vendor in Kepong Baru wet market told me that the moon cakes on display are RM10 for 3 pieces! He was displaying plenty of moon cakes at his stall and I actually felt pity for him because there weren’t any customer there buying his moon cakes. I asked him suspiciously, “Leng mou (Nice or not)?”. They looked ok to me, so I bought three and paid RM10 for all of them. The flavours I bought were Pure Lotus Paste, Durian Mung Beans Paste and Ping Pei Lotus Paste. I was surprised that moon cakes at this price taste good and are almost compatible with the expensive brand. The branded moon cakes are very expensive and I think they are over priced! My kids love the taste and they ate most of it. I like the durian flavoured mung bean paste, the aroma is just nice, not too strong. Well, I guess for this price they cannot afford to put too much durian in it. The ping pei pure lotus is a little soft because I left it out at room temperature. It was ok after I put it in the fridge. Not too bad, the lotus paste is quite smooth and nice. I going back there this weekend to buy some more!

18 comments:

  1. wow... that's very cheap =p plain lotus?? yumyum

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  2. I don't want mooncakes... so sien... not a big fan of em... please fast forward to Xmas and give me loads of cheesecakes and pastas!

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  3. sometimes simple food tastes as good as the expensive ones..

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  4. Fufu : Ya, plain lotus, taste not bad leh!

    Cleff : Pasta post coming up, just ate pasta for supper! LOL!

    Wenn:I guess that is true. Sometime people pay more for the brand only!

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  5. Bengbeng : Ya lor, this weekend I will go and buy some more. he he he! yummy!

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  6. Wow a good deal! It must be self made... That is why selling cheaper? Not too sweet is good. Not too much durian also ok mar.. else might ruin the taste...

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  7. ladyviral : Agree, good deal. I don't think it is home made. The sticker got some Sdn Bhd company name in it!

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  8. Baby : It is not homemade but factory made leh!

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  9. it looks cheap and nice to me^^~~~
    haha, u got a good bargain~~~

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  10. Xjion89 : Agree, it is a good bargain!

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  11. wow.. very cheap huh.. haha..
    thankfully you weren't cheated! =D

    kenwooi.com

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  12. Ya...I will also buy the cheap local made ones. Not going to buy those expensive over RM10 ones - they can keep and eat them all by themselves. So terrible these cut-throats!!!

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  13. kenwooi : Good price!

    STP : Ya agree, they can keep all those expensive ones, really overpriced!

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  14. i don't know what's in my mooncake when i get some. I just buy whatever i see and it's usually just one kind there back home. hehe

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  15. Ayie : There a many types of fillings available nowadays...even capucinno!

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  16. Sure or not? So cheap and nice? last time many years ago, I also bought 3 moonckaes for RM10 at PJ Old Town, but they did not taste as good as the expensive ones! Anyway, for me, good quality mooncakes must melt in the mouth otherwise I don't consider it good. Haha!

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  17. Foongpc : Expensive ones would use superfine flour, which when you eat have what you call melting effect. To me they are overpriced, really not worth paying extra for the brand. LOL!

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