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Re: Dim sum and other Cantonese food
Do chickens even have tongues? Anyway I can totally see why some people don't like it. Sort of like escargot or sea urchin, it looks yucky.
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Re: Dim sum and other Cantonese food
I recall it being chicken tongue; maybe it was some other tongue. I remember him ordering toes aswell of some animal which is weird.
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Re: Dim sum and other Cantonese food
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I recall it being chicken tongue; maybe it was some other tongue. I remember him ordering toes aswell of some animal which is weird. [/ QUOTE ] Might be duck tongue... I think thats a popular dish in China. |
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Re: Dim sum and other Cantonese food
I'm surprised no one has brought up deep fried mincemeat dumplings (hom sui gok), they are so good...
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#85
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Re: Dim sum and other Cantonese food
turnip cake goes with chilli sauce best imo and that is generally what people ate it with in guangdong (canton). I never saw frog legs once in hundreds of times eating yum cha in china.
However if you like frogs nothing beats Sichaun fried frogs in hot chilli hotpot. |
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