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Would you eat one of each of these things for a dollar? Probably not, but i dare you. How much would it take to make you eat one of each of these things, raw, as is? There are surely some weird things up in there... This article has been viewed 1221 times in the last 19 months
CartLegger: 2nd Oct 2007 - 21:23 GMTIts the mystery that is perhaps so repulsive, but so enticing. Most of these dried goodies are seafood, like shrimps, sardines, and other critters. but amongst them are the dried tiger lily buds that it takes to make proper hot and sour soup. Once properly prepared, it has a high "flavor potential". but no, I would not advise anyone to go up and wolf one of these things down, the shopkeeper would not appreciate it, and neither would you. ading: 23rd Dec 2007 - 12:24 GMTaha this is funny.there once were a group of students from Tennessee to travel to china.they were shocked when they got into the supermarket. it was rather large and full of people.all that they could say is "it's so huge!" Comment on this article[previous] :: [next] |
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