You might be surprised what you would eat, when you are hungry enough.I can only eat eggs scrambled or as an omelet. Never could eat them any other way.
Nope, because if such a thing happened, I'd be dead already.You might be surprised what you would eat, when you are hungry enough.I can only eat eggs scrambled or as an omelet. Never could eat them any other way.
Pickled eggs make we want to hurl. I know that much.
Pickled eggs make we want to hurl. I know that much.
I generally feel this way about "pickled" anything. Unless it's a pickle, I don't want it pickled.
Urine-soaked eggs?I think I'll avoid century eggs, or balut eggs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut_(egg)
I think I'll also pass on the urine cooked eggs that are also popular in parts of China.
Urine-soaked eggs?I think I'll avoid century eggs, or balut eggs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut_(egg)
I think I'll also pass on the urine cooked eggs that are also popular in parts of China.
Truly a matter of chacun à son goût.
As for those duck fetuses in the shell, I’ve never tried them but they sound like they might be tasty.
I once experimented with scrambled eggs and pita pockets, both white and wheat. A scrambled egg pita is very delicious and I'd recommend trying one(unless pita bread isn't your thing). The combination of the textures of the pita bread along with the fluffiness of the eggs was very appealing. If you make them, be sure to fill the pita pocket at least half full or stuff it to the brim. For the record, wheat pita was a little better than white when it comes to this experiment but that's just my individual tastes.
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