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How about a giant mooncake for the Mid-Autumn Festival?


The Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, better known as the Mooncake Festival, is happening tomorrow, September 10.

A time for families to have a reunion, spend time admiring the moon, light lanterns, and of course eat lots of food, having mooncakes is a tradition of honoring the moon and the good harvest.

There's a growing number of variants available in the Philippines, too — from lotus seed or red bean paste filling, to lava custard and even a chocolate lava too.

But giant mooncake? Now that's new.

According to Love Añover’s report on “Unang Hirit” Friday, the giant mooncake has a circumference of 100 inches, a width of 36 inches, and it’s six inches thick.

It's available at Eng Bee Tin in Binondo, Manila!

Aren't you glad you and your family don’t have to fight over the last mooncake? — LA, GMA News

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