Cheng Su tentatively asked Chen Guorong what kind of mooncakes he planned to make.
Chen Guorong and Old Song found it even more puzzling, exchanged glances, and thought, what else is there to mooncakes? Aren’t they just the sa as the current kinds?
"President Cheng couldn’t possibly have never tried the mooncakes from Qing City, right? They’re all the sa; it’s just about the skill and timing, and of course, the proportions and recipe!" Chen Guorong replied.
Making mooncakes isn’t difficult; what’s hard is making them tasty, not greasy, with a fragrant, soft, crispy sweetness. So, it’s extrely important to choose the right ingredients and ratios.
Cheng Su listened, lightly furrowing her brows. This was indeed challenging. She had tried Qing City’s mooncakes before, but so feature fruity or bean paste fillings. What she wanted Joy Soon Loy to sell, however, were Guangzhou-style mooncakes.
And she had just ntioned a few types of fillings, which are the most renowned varieties in Guangzhou-style mooncakes.
The pastry departnt was set up when Joy Soon Loy was renovated and reopened this year, and Cheng Su hasn’t spent much ti at the restaurant, so Chen Guorong, the head of the pastry departnt, couldn’t quite guess her thoughts when he saw her silent.
Old Song, on the other hand, felt differently. Having worked with Cheng Su for quite so ti, he understood her well. Seeing her contemplating, he asked, "President Cheng, do you have any ideas you’d like to share?"
Cheng Su pursed her lips and said, "Actually, I hope our restaurant can sell Guangzhou-style mooncakes. I’ve tried them, and their texture is naturally more fragrant and delicious than ours here. However, I’m an outsider when it cos to tasting these kinds of foods. You all are insiders and know more than I do, so share your thoughts, and let’s discuss together."
Old Song laughed and said, "You’re being modest. Your expertise in the food industry is by no ans inferior to those culinary experts. What you think is good must indeed be good; as for the thod, that’s up to Chef Chen. I’m not very good at making pastries myself."
Chen Guorong humbly said, "It’s not that I can’t do it, but without a template, we don’t know how things are on that side. Just relying on our own blind efforts is ti-consuming and resource-wasting."
Cheng Su smiled and said, "That’s easy to solve. I have a few friends in Guangcheng. I can ask them to mail a few sample boxes, and we can study them together."
Chen Guorong nodded upon hearing this: "That’s not a bad idea."
"Since we’ve decided, let’s set it tentatively like this. As for the mooncake packaging, we shouldn’t use regular oil paper; if we’re doing it, let’s do it well, with unified packaging in boxes printed with our Joy Soon Loy branding, which will make it look more upscale. Additionally, the mooncake molds should also have our own logo. I an we should find a mold design shop to specially design a logo unique to our restaurant. What do you think?" Cheng Su said.
This way, it can prevent others from using inferior products to pass off as ours.
Old Song and Chen Guorong both agreed that this was a good idea; it not only highlights the distinct characteristics but also promotes their restaurant.
"Then it’s settled. Chef Chen, do you know anyone who makes molds? Perhaps they could help design a couple for us to see? Price isn’t an issue." Cheng Su looked at Chen Guorong and said, "The molds should have the joy character and the nas of different varieties."
She quickly wrote down several mooncake nas and handed them to Chen Guorong.
Chen Guorong glanced at them and said, "I’ll inquire with my fellow colleagues later."
Cheng Su nodded and then brought up Luh Kai’s wedding banquet in August, to be held at their place.
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