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Existing people, why do they like to eat cake on any holiday?

First of all, not everyone is fond of eating cake on festivals, it has to do with your life circle.

Then, eating cake enhances one's sense of well-being, albeit for a short period of time, but in this fast-paced life, people like it.

Europeans in the Middle Ages believed that birthdays were the days when souls were most susceptible to demonic invasion, so on birthdays, loved ones and friends would gather around to give their blessings and give cakes to bring good luck to expel demons.

Birthday cakes, initially reserved for kings, have been passed down to the present day, where adults and children alike can buy a beautiful cake and enjoy the blessings of the crowd on their birthdays.

Full moon cake, baby full moon, it is inevitable to pray to the gods and ancestors, and then shave the fetal hair, adults always hope that the little baby grows up quickly. On the day of the full moon, grandparents will give the baby many full moon cakes in the hope that the grandson (daughter) will be able to win the top prize and live a full life.

With the progress of the times, sending cakes on the full moon means "fluffy hair", wishing that the little one will be prosperous and developed in the future.