The food offerings on my grandmother's table were because, the Mid-Autumn Festival is also considered a harvest festival, because during this time harvests were plentiful and food was abundant. The most important offering, however, was the moon cake. According to legend, these cakes came about when
the leaders of a rebellion hid secret messages containing the plans of their attack inside of specially made cakes. These cakes came to be called moon cakes, because the rebels planned the attack to take place during the Moon Festival. Moon cakes are typically made with a red bean paste and contain a whole egg yolk in the middle, to represent the full moon. I tried my first moon cake this year, and let's just say it did not agree with my taste buds.Next year, I will walk into my grandmother's house more aware of the Moon Festival holiday and it's significance. However, I might be more careful to avoid the moon cakes!
Pearson, Chris. "Mooncake." To the Moon. 25 Sept. 2007. 16 Dec. 2008 http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://markcole.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/mooncake1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://markcole.wordpress.com/2007/09/25/mooncake/&usg=__bqbrpfvq2vdmne62vek7b4gxzks=&h=314&w=347&sz=80&hl=en&start=1&tbnid=i36133bhcp1d3m:&t.
