Its that a cows G spot ?
Turtle egg?
Wah, AH Fook sibe sud, its indeed turtle egg, at Tai Seng Turtle Soup, not in the menu, have to ask, subject to availability. Comes in 4 eggs in a bowl, i think is $4, auntie give me free
15% white, 85% yolk, creamy, taste richer than chicken egg, size slightly smaller than a ping pong ball. This 1 cook it with herbal soup, very nice.really turtle egg ? hows the taste like ? was it good ?
15% white, 85% yolk, creamy, taste richer than chicken egg, size slightly smaller than a ping pong ball. This 1 cook it with herbal soup, very nice.
Yucks... disgusting... you are destroying the environment... the little turtle would have crossed the Pacific Ocean and reached Hawaii by now
drifter said:next time i come back you bring me go and eat ok ?
is it 100% boiled or 80% boiled egg ?
Wah.... this 1 you have to ask Shortie, he can get you fresh dog meat tooAnyone knows where they sell snake soup in Singapore?
brother you vegetarian ?
Ok, i dunno how they cook, but i ordered the turtle soup and the egg, but i was served the soup 1st, after roughly 10 minutes, I finished the soup, thought they forgot the egg, but they say coming....From what I understand turtle eggs difficult to hard boil.
LeMans, me 1st time try also, mai ah ni leh, next time I just eat 2 instead of 4 ok?Heehee paiseh nope... some animals are just too cute to be eaten eg. dogs, rabbits, turtles, stingrays
Ok in this case it is the eggs and not turtle i understand but i grew up reading about how the turtles swim thousands of miles every year to Pahang and lay their eggs.. how the little turtles get hatched and enter the sea at a very young age and start their journey to another corner of the globe... i am thinking more about the ecosystem