One would use an empty moon cake tin as the container to bring candle wax to the boil, possibly adding newspaper scraps or other flammable fuel.
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In one particularly graphic article, the China Consumer News described a series of factories making " high quality " moon cakes outside the southern city of Shenzhen.
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To allay public fears, local governments have stepped up inspections of moon cake factories, and markets are putting up signs certifying that their products meet sanitary standards.
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Chinese legend has it that people were alerted to the date of a planned popular uprising against occupying Mongols via messages secreted inside moon cakes in the 14th century.
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Though moon cakes cost under a dollar when bought by themselves, they are more often sold in elaborate boxes that may contain things like liquor, tea or china as well.
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The moon cake _ a traditional festive delicacy _ was split in two, with the lion's share labeled " big business profits " and the smaller chunk " public wages ."
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Therefore, Scorpion with the help of Mr . Ping who loves her bakes the Moon cakes but she adds poison into them that renders the whole population into a dizzy-like state.
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A " No-Plastic Bag Week " was also organised during the Mid-Autumn Festival in October 2006 with the Sino Group, which advocates reducing the use of plastic bags when buying moon cakes.
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The message is clear : If your moon cakes do not taste fresh _ if they taste as if they are three years old _ it may well be that they are.
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"It's been a very inspiring and supportive environment, " said Andrea Louie, the Chinese-American author of " Moon Cakes " ( Ballantine, 1995 ) " I've enjoyed the diasporaic experience of different groups.