Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #25 – 2014-01-13, 03:50:34 Quote from: Frenzie on 2014-01-12, 17:18:52I just ate one of these.I don't think I've tried those before.
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #26 – 2014-01-13, 11:39:05 Century egg, seaweed, and maize soup.
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #28 – 2014-01-13, 13:08:45 I'm eating some canned Pacific salmon.
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #29 – 2014-01-13, 13:09:52 ׂ Last Edit: 2014-04-24, 04:46:08 by j7n
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #30 – 2014-01-14, 03:49:34 Quote from: jax on 2014-01-13, 11:39:05Century egg, seaweed, and maize soup.How does a century egg taste like? I don't suppose it tastes like ordinary eggs?
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #35 – 2014-01-15, 16:35:10 Chicken wings and spicy wedges.
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #36 – 2014-01-16, 14:56:25 Pig's knees, jew's ears, potato noodles in chilli broth.Quote from: Syav on 2014-01-14, 03:49:34How does a century egg taste like? I don't suppose it tastes like ordinary eggs?There is a taste of eggs to it. The (no longer) white has a fairly neutral gelatinous taste to it, while the yolk is creamy and kind of savoury. It is not difficult food, it is quite nice, but it is a little bit odd with somewhat unusual flavours. They usually come with vinegary condiments.A more familiar egg dish would be tea eggs that taste exactly as expected, boiled eggs with a tea flavour. Much nicer looking and tasting than regular eggs.
Re: What have you just eaten or drunk? Reply #37 – 2014-01-16, 16:19:40 I wonder how many tea eggs you could make in Frying Pan Lake.