Many people no longer connect biscuits with Mid-Autumn Fest


Chop Hua Bee bakery owner Woon Yean Hwa, 52, holding up little pig caged biscuits that were traditionally eaten but are quite rare nowadays, sold at 60 sens each at his bakery in Jalan Solok in Tangkak, Johor. (Lim Cheng Kiat / The Star)

TANGKAK: The Mid-Autumn Festival has been associated with the brown round-shaped mooncakes.

These days, the zhu long bing (little piglet biscuit in Mandarin) and white moon biscuits are almost forgotten as a must-have delicacy during the festival.

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