La Belle Couture wishes all a happy Mid Autumn festival! Aside from display of lanterns in various shapes and designs, sharing and eating mooncakes is also a tradition of the festival. Did you know - in Chinese culture, a round shape symbolises completeness, and sharing the mooncakes signifies the unity of families. The tradition filling of the moon cake is usually made of lotus seed paste or red bean. But now, available in the culinary world are mooncakes with a myriad of flavours made from exotic fruits to cognac. But how well do you know about the different types of mooncakes? (Illustration by Lee Xin Li)