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From what I understand turtle eggs difficult to hard boil.
i didnt know that ..thanks for the infor . which means the turtle egg is not 100% boiled ?
From what I understand turtle eggs difficult to hard boil.
This is the soup, last time cheapest $8, now $13.....
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
Come back next time bring you eat 1 whole turtleby the way , i never try turtle soup before too . very suay ku right ?
Come back next time bring you eat 1 whole turtle
Head no need to eat, but the shell, you have to put on your head, 1st time eat turtle soup have to wear 1, virgin mah, so the turtle wont bite you back in your dreamthankyou brother ...the head i dont want to eat can anot ?
Head no need to eat, but the shell, you have to put on your head, 1st time eat turtle soup have to wear 1, virgin mah, so the turtle wont bite you back in your dream
You mean Lavender Food court? I never ask there before, will ask them next time, thanks. Lavender Turtle soup got this siap siap taste, dunno what herbs they put, need a few spoonfuls to get used to the soup.At Jln besar food centre, it only $2 for the eggs, serve ard 4-5 yolks. The yolk seems to has a casing and yolk flow out once the casing is broke.
These turtle are not the ocean faring type we see on documentary but found living in tidal coast in east Asia. By the way, it a bit like what the Japanese eat when the jap drain the blood into some sort of beans to eat to boost strength between the legs. As number of these turtle fell, AVA only allow farm turtle to sell in Singapore.
i thought i pimp ar ? or gui tau ? .
At Jln besar food centre, it only $2 for the eggs, serve ard 4-5 yolks. The yolk seems to has a casing and yolk flow out once the casing is broke.
These turtle are not the ocean faring type we see on documentary but found living in tidal coast in east Asia. By the way, it a bit like what the Japanese eat when the jap drain the blood into some sort of beans to eat to boost strength between the legs. As number of these turtle fell, AVA only allow farm turtle to sell in Singapore.
jip poon gui tau
thanks for the infor ...those are farm-raised turtle ? not Green, Kemp's ridley, Olive ridley, Hawksbill, Leatherback, Flatback and Loggerhead turtle ?
thanks for the infor ...those are farm-raised turtle ? not Green, Kemp's ridley, Olive ridley, Hawksbill, Leatherback, Flatback and Loggerhead turtle ?
I believed its this kind