Korean Cake by Moshi Manju

by - July 08, 2014

Moshi Manju's Freshly Baked Korean Cake is an affordable snack that will surely loved not only by kids but also people who are kids at heart.

Moshi means "hello" in japanese while Manju means "something sweet". In Japan, Manju is a popular traditional confection made of sweet bean paste buns. You may wonder why I am talking about Japan and not Korea since it was meant to be a korean cake. After my several search about this sweet cake like where did it came from, what is the origin of it and the meaning of it. I learned that it was really excisted from China and was called Mantou then it was called Manju when it came from Japan. Korean cake is known as "Tteok" which is made of glutinous flour or sweet rice with ingredients of sweet bean paste like in Japan.

Lets unbox the Moshi Manju box
Korean cakes were made fresh and was served hot.

Moshi Manju has different flavor fillings

Dulce de Leche

Chocolate Fudgy filling

Mocha was not available at the time I bought this :(

This snack is a pancake look and taste with added sweetness because of its flavored filling on the inside which made it more yummy. The smell was so inviting even if your few meters away from the stall. The size was about 1 1/2 inches, a bite size good for toddlers but be careful because the filling was too hot.
If the cakes became cold and you want to eat it fresh and hot, there is an instruction at the back of the box how to reheat the cakes.

I enjoyed eating this but looking at my box wishing I had more and more (feeling greedy). One of the affordable snacks you shouldn't miss on your list.


Prices:
Php 16.00 / 4pcs.
Php 30.00 / 8pcs.
Php 55.00 / 16 pcs.
Php 85.00 / 24pcs.

Location: 3rd floor, Market! Market!
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City



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