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What's the difference between Maxim's and Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel's moon cakes?

The moon cakes of Maxim's and Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel are all made in Hong Kong, which are both fine products, while the moon cakes of Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel are handmade, so the quality must be guaranteed.

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1. The four famous brands of Hong Kong-style mooncakes are Ronghua, Maxim's, Hengxiang and Daban, all of which are large-scale mooncake companies, and each company has its own mooncake variety.

2. In addition, there are some well-known brands, such as the old name "Lianxianglou", which are good at making traditional moon cakes; Santa Anna moon cake is an excellent product of Santa Anna Baking Co., Ltd., which was founded in 1972. Its traditional Hong Kong-style mooncakes and iced mooncakes enjoy an international reputation. Hutchison moon cake is a well-known brand of high-grade moon cake.

3. Taste moon cakes are sweet, salty, salty and spicy in taste; In terms of stuffing, there are five kernels, red bean paste, rock sugar, sesame seeds, ham and so on; According to the skin, there are three categories: pulp skin, mixed sugar skin and crispy skin; As far as modeling is concerned, there are glossy moon cakes, lace moon cakes, the Monkey King moon cakes and Longevity Moon cakes.

The five categories of national moon cakes can be divided into five categories: Beijing, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Jiangsu and Chaozhou. The colors are similar, but the flavors are quite different: Beijing-Tianjin moon cakes are good at vegetarian characters, and the oil and stuffing are vegetarian; Cantonese moon cakes are light in oil and partial in sugar; The Soviet style is rich in flavor, giving consideration to both oil and sugar, preferring crispness; Chaozhou moon cakes have a flat body, a white shell, and a crisp filling. Cantonese-style and Hong Kong-style moon cakes are the main products of Qingyuan.

Ronghua mooncake is one of the three major mooncake brands in Hong Kong and belongs to the brand of Hong Kong Ronghua Group. In the 1920s and 1930s, Ronghua Moon Cake took the lead in using healthy vegetable oil instead of lard to make moon cakes, which opened a green and healthy road for the moon cake industry!

Every autumn, employees of Ronghua Moon Cake will go to Hunan to purchase fresh and high-quality lotus seeds, and after returning to the factory in Hong Kong, they will be carefully processed and made into excellent lotus seed paste raw materials. This is one of the high-quality materials for making double yellow and white lotus seed cakes with Ronghua moon cakes.

The yolk of Ronghua moon cake is all produced by Sanhuang chickens raised in the green area. The moon cakes made by Ronghua are delicate and smooth, neither oily nor greasy, and melt in the mouth, sweet and delicious. Ronghua is committed to promoting traditional China cuisine to tourists all over the world. It not only sells overseas mooncake coupons, but also takes the lead in setting up an online ordering service.

Hong Kong Maxim's Moon Cake was produced by Hong Kong Maxim's Group, and won the overall champion of moon cake sales in Hong Kong for 12 years.

Hong Kong Maxim's Moon Cake is a brand-new package designed by Chen Youjian, a famous designer in Hong Kong. A picture of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon with Mid-Autumn Festival tradition appears in a semi-three-dimensional way, adding a sense of movement, blending with the famous Hong Kong scenery, and making a classic and elegant Mid-Autumn Festival gift with the decoration of classic ArtDeco.

In addition, around the map of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, from the upper left corner clockwise are Hong Kong Chek Lap Kok International Airport, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Golden Bauhinia, Jardine Matheson Building in Central District, Tsing Ma Bridge, Hong Kong Maxim's Moon Cake, Peak Bell Tower, Hong Kong Cable Car, Tsim Sha Tsui Bell Tower, Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Bank of China Building and International Finance Center.

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