Mooncake Gift Box
Bulk Order, Corporate Gifting & Catering
Mid-Autumn Festival
October 6th, 2025
Mooncakes Boxes
Mid-Autumn Festival is on October 6th. Delight your clients, family and friends with our beautiful mooncake gift boxes. These mooncakes are filled with sweetened bean paste that's not too sweet and encased in a soft flaky outer dough. Catering options available for office mooncake parties. Pre-order now for timely delivery or pickups.
Our Mooncakes Types
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Mung Bean Mooncake
綠豆小月餅
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Mung Bean Mooncake with Salted Egg Yolk
綠豆蛋黃酥
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Red Bean Mooncake with Salted Egg Yolk
紅豆蛋黃酥
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Our Ingredients
Like all our pastries, these delicate mooncakes are handmade to order using the freshest ingredients we can find, organic when possible, and never artificial additives.
Making the mung bean and red bean filling is a seven-step process, from rinsing and soaking the beans to boiling and sifting them.
The dough is hand-layered like a croissant and the mooncakes are wrapped one at a time.
Our Packaging
Each box contains 6 pieces of mooncakes, and they are individually wrapped in clear cello bags. Mooncakes will remain fresh at room temperature for 2 weeks from packing date. They can be stored for up to 3 weeks refrigerated or 2 months in the freezer.
No preservatives were added, please refrigerate upon receipt. Serving instructions are included on the package.
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About Moon Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional holiday in many Asian cultures. It’s the second most important holiday after the Lunar New Year. Similar celebrations are observed across East and Southeast Asia, such as Tsukimi in Japan, Chuseok in Korea, and Tết Trung Thu in Vietnam.
Held on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, the festival marks the brightest full moon of the year and coincides with the autumn harvest. Like American Thanksgiving, it’s a time for family reunions, symbolized by the roundness of the moon and mooncakes.
Tea plays a central role in the celebration, adding a poetic ritual to moon gazing. Traditionally, families gather in courtyards, sharing mooncakes and tea while admiring the moon’s reflection in their cups.
Gifting is customary, with mooncakes and tea exchanged among family members, especially from elders to the younger generation, and between businesses and their clients or staff as a gesture of appreciation and goodwill.