For Mid-Autumn Festival, We Made These Puppy Cakes For Our Daughter Instead Of Traditional Ones
According to the idea, in the old days, there was always a close relationship between life and the moon: the full moon and crescent moon can interchangeably mean joy and sorrow, reunion, gathering, and a farewell. The full moon is a symbol of reunion, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is also alternatively called the reunion. This is also the occasion to care, show gratitude to parents and friends, to reunite, and love again.
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Mid-Autumn Festival is a Vietnamese tradition closely related to the worship of the Moon
So, on the Mid-Autumn Festival, according to Vietnamese custom, all family members put the feast tray on the altar to worship the moon (pray to heaven and earth). Families gather together, enjoy tea, eat cake, and look at the moon; children dance while singing, walk with the lamp, and dance with the dragon.
On Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival families reunite and feast together
On that occasion, we wanted to create something inspiring for our little girl
For this year we’ve decided to substitute more traditional cakes with these
My wife made some cakes out of cake mousse. Mousse cakes are light, smooth, and spongy—perfect to shape a cute dog
The process requires a lot of effort and attention to details
The cakes looked so real to our daughter that she didn’t want to eat them
However, the biggest surprise occurred after we’d already made the cake. She did not dare to eat the puppies. She said it was because the cakes looked like real dogs, and since she’s an avid lover of animals, she couldn’t force herself to do it.
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