Pregunta: Are there any traditional Chinese cakes?
Mooncakes are a traditional Chinese cake, especially during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Mooncakes are a traditional Chinese cake, especially during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Fa Gao, also known as prosperity cake, often eaten during Chinese New Year for good luck.
Fa Gao, also known as prosperity cake, often eaten during Chinese New Year for good luck.
Nian Gao, or sticky rice cake, symbolizes a higher year ahead and is a staple during Chinese New Year celebrations.
Nian Gao, or sticky rice cake, symbolizes a higher year ahead and is a staple during Chinese New Year celebrations.
Some might argue that traditional Chinese desserts are more focused on pastries and sweet soups rather than cakes.
Some might argue that traditional Chinese desserts are more focused on pastries and sweet soups rather than cakes.
Traditional Chinese desserts often use rice flour or beans, which differ from Western-style cakes.
Traditional Chinese desserts often use rice flour or beans, which differ from Western-style cakes.
Focus on steamed or boiled sweets rather than baked goods like cakes.
Focus on steamed or boiled sweets rather than baked goods like cakes.
Pregunta: Are there any traditional Chinese cakes?
Modismos auténticos
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Take the cake: To be the best or most remarkable in a negative or positive way.
Take the cake: To be the best or most remarkable in a negative or positive way.
Piece of cake: Something that is very easy to do.
Piece of cake: Something that is very easy to do.
The icing on the cake: An additional benefit or positive aspect of a situation that is already positive.
The icing on the cake: An additional benefit or positive aspect of a situation that is already positive.