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The halal mooncake singapore is stylish to represent the food forMid-Autumn Festival festivity. There's a saying to why moon galettes are round in shape. It's a symbol of family reunion, and eating the halal mooncake singapore is traditionally demonstrating togetherness when families gather to savour these succulent mouthfuls. In Japan, the jubilee of honouring the afterlife moon is known as jugoya. And at Komugi bakery, the Otsukimi moon cutlet is what’s launched to especially bringing family closer together. Along with the Otsukimi, Komugi also has the Baumkuchen- a Germany confection made popular in Japan. This traditional layered cutlet is ignited one subcaste at a time on a rotating spit over a special open roaster. Komugi happens to be the only bakery in Malaysia that has this unique roaster, making them the first bakery chain to offer Baumkuchen in Malaysia. This green tea flavour Baumkuchen is veritably decent sweet treat to go with hot tea. The elegant packaging is