Pronunciation: /muːnkeɪk/
noun a Chinese pastry traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival
A1 I ate a delicious mooncake during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
A2 Mooncakes are traditional Chinese pastries often enjoyed during the harvest season.
B1 My grandmother bakes the best mooncakes with lotus seed paste and salted egg yolk.
B2 Mooncakes come in various flavors such as red bean, green tea, and black sesame.
C1 The intricate designs on mooncakes symbolize prosperity and good fortune.
C2 During the festival, families gather to share mooncakes and admire the full moon together.
formal During the Mid-Autumn Festival, it is customary to enjoy mooncakes with family and friends.
informal Let's grab some mooncakes and have a feast under the full moon tonight!
slang I can't resist the deliciousness of those mooncakes, they're like little bites of heaven.
figurative The mooncake symbolizes unity and togetherness, just like how the different ingredients come together to form a perfect treat.
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