Weg Food is located in the Dalongdong Cultural Park, and for many years has been adjacent to the Taipei Confucius Temple. Since its establishment, it has always taken the responsibility of "inheriting the delicate Chinese pastry culture." Professional baking R&D personnel have been dedicated to researching exquisite pastries with traditional flavors with an innovative spirit. In the development of new products, they have spared no effort, hoping to constantly bring customers the best taste experience. To combine its own pastry expertise with the cultural characteristics of the local Confucius temple, after repeated development and testing, the new product "Moteao Su" (Ink Stick Pastry), based on Weg's famous refined pineapple cake, was finally born. It was launched on the market in 2006, becoming the first bamboo charcoal pastry product in Taiwan. After its launch, it has been widely praised by customers.
The Moteao Su has a long, black appearance, similar to one of the four treasures of the study, the ink stick, symbolizing the profound educational cultural characteristics of the Confucius temple. The filling retains the original pineapple cake filling, maintaining the original sweet taste of pineapple and the texture of fiber. However, the pastry crust has a highly creative breakthrough, using the top-grade healthy ingredient "bamboo charcoal powder" to create a unique black pastry crust of the bamboo charcoal pineapple cake. The main ingredients are flour, butter, egg, pineapple jam, and bamboo charcoal powder. In the front end of the production process, the latest technology is used to completely eliminate trans fat from the ingredients, and it is committed to reducing sugar and oil content, hoping to provide consumers with a healthy, delicious, and distinctive creative pastry with excellent flavor and appearance.
Weg Food has long been committed to the position in Taipei City, dedicated to promoting the exquisite Chinese pastry culture. Therefore, it has spared no effort in participating in food and tourism-related exhibitions both at home and abroad, and continues to actively sponsor various activities of the Taipei City Government and the Tourism Bureau. In the 2007 "Taipei's Most Humanitarian" event, "Dalongdong Cultural Festival Series Activities", Weg was honored to be invited by the Confucius Temple to participate in the "Confucius Temple Alumni Association" event. The guests at the event highly praised and recognized the combination of Weg's "Moteao Su" and the cultural image of the Confucius Temple!
Weg's years of dedicated operation have not only received honors and recognition such as food evaluations, tourism shopping guarantees, and the "Taipei Handicrafts Popular Gold Award", but also gained long-term support and care from customers. In addition, Weg pastries have also been widely recognized in overseas Chinese communities, becoming a must-buy souvenir for tour groups visiting Taipei City. In overseas customers and tourism media, it has already shaped a brand image representing Taipei City. This time, participating in the 2008 Taipei City Special Souvenir Promotion Activities, Weg's "Moteao Su" is believed to be able to represent the cultural characteristics and image of Taipei City in terms of product quality, cultural inheritance, and innovative features. It is expected to gain the recognition of all the experts.