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PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:51 pm
by Infected Mushroom
For me, raw oysters with a touch of lemon... fresh from the market and out from the ice

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:03 pm
by Harmonic Empire
I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:28 pm
by Neutraligon
Port Spratly wrote:
Neutraligon wrote:oysters in garlic sauce are to die for.


Oyster sauce itself is delicious for as condiment for many dishes such as stir fry vegetables, etc.

I use it to cook Thai food

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:36 pm
by Infected Mushroom
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience


Forced?

Was there penalty if you refused? :(

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 10:53 pm
by Shanghai industrial complex
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience

Pig brain is really disgusting.I don't know why so many people like it and tell me that it tastes like tofu.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:28 pm
by Infected Mushroom
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience

Pig brain is really disgusting.I don't know why so many people like it and tell me that it tastes like tofu.


What about the Chinese blood cakes?

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:55 pm
by The Yellow Emperor
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:
The Yellow Emperor wrote:We have to talk about... Chinese noodle soup dishes!! :P

Wanton noodles.

Port Spratly wrote:
The Yellow Emperor wrote:We have to talk about... Chinese noodle soup dishes!! :P

Plenty of delicious noodles, e.g. Mala tang, Lanzhou lamian, beef lamian, wonton noodle, biang biang mian, and others

https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelg ... noodle.htm

Shanghai industrial complex wrote:
The Yellow Emperor wrote:We have to talk about... Chinese noodle soup dishes!! :P

Braised beef noodle :p

Pilipinas and Malaya wrote:
The Yellow Emperor wrote:We have to talk about... Chinese noodle soup dishes!! :P


Chinese noodle soup dishes areamazing and the best (asides ramen).

Shazbotdom wrote:If I am getting any Asian food here in New Orleans, I go to Ajun Cajun.

Infected Mushroom wrote:
The Yellow Emperor wrote:We have to talk about... Chinese noodle soup dishes!! :P


I'd go for Taiwan beef noodles

Niu Rou Mian

=)

Among my favorites

I love the soup with a touch of soy sauce


Lanzhou Beef Noodle soup is my #1 number one dish... but likewise, I'll have try my girlfriend's Fuzhou cuisine one day :P

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:55 pm
by Shanghai industrial complex
Infected Mushroom wrote:
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:Pig brain is really disgusting.I don't know why so many people like it and tell me that it tastes like tofu.


What about the Chinese blood cakes?

That's good.It tastes good like mushrooms when it's chewed.It's good for soup

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:12 am
by Port Spratly
The Yellow Emperor wrote:
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:Wanton noodles.

Port Spratly wrote:Plenty of delicious noodles, e.g. Mala tang, Lanzhou lamian, beef lamian, wonton noodle, biang biang mian, and others

https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelg ... noodle.htm

Shanghai industrial complex wrote:Braised beef noodle :p

Pilipinas and Malaya wrote:
Chinese noodle soup dishes areamazing and the best (asides ramen).

Shazbotdom wrote:If I am getting any Asian food here in New Orleans, I go to Ajun Cajun.

Infected Mushroom wrote:
I'd go for Taiwan beef noodles

Niu Rou Mian

=)

Among my favorites

I love the soup with a touch of soy sauce


Lanzhou Beef Noodle soup is my #1 number one dish... but likewise, I'll have try my girlfriend's Fuzhou cuisine one day :P


Fuzhou also notable for its fishball,other than that in Putian, Fujian they also has henghua noodles (興化面). I personally like henghua noodles.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:31 am
by Shwe Tu Colony
Katganistan wrote:Down on Fisherman's Wharf? Because that WAS pretty good when I had one.


I believe it was indeed. Wonder how that restaurant's doing, because as good as it was, it is dangerously cozy considering the current state of the world.

Shanghai industrial complex wrote:Does anyone eat oysters?Roasted oysters or eat oysters raw


I've eaten fried and raw oysters before, I believe. Latter goes nicely with lemons if I remember correctly, as someone else suggested.

Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience


I really wanna try that, it sounds good—

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:37 am
by An Alan Smithee Nation
Port Spratly wrote:
Neutraligon wrote:oysters in garlic sauce are to die for.


Oyster sauce itself is delicious for as condiment for many dishes such as stir fry vegetables, etc.


It's my favourite stir fry sauce. Stir fried leafy greens in oyster sauce is lovely. Always tastes vaguely of coffee to me.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:10 am
by Twicetagram and JYPe
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:
Nevertopia wrote:
what do chinese sea cucumber taste like?


The taste is very light and needs careful taste

Oh Maria, I think I'm going to faint!
Seriously, I get that seafood is tasty, but not ALL seafood were meant to be eaten.

Why do people eat snails and sea cucumbers? They look so slimy and disgusting i don't even dare to touch them.
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience

Pig brain is really disgusting.I don't know why so many people like it and tell me that it tastes like tofu.

WHO EATS BRAINS
An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:
Port Spratly wrote:
Oyster sauce itself is delicious for as condiment for many dishes such as stir fry vegetables, etc.


It's my favourite stir fry sauce. Stir fried leafy greens in oyster sauce is lovely. Always tastes vaguely of coffee to me.

Oyster sauce imo isn't that good, but I add it to my fried rice because it makes it more fragrant. Does oyster sauce go well with oyster?


On a brighter note, do yall like grilled salmon?

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:23 am
by Infected Mushroom
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:
Infected Mushroom wrote:
What about the Chinese blood cakes?

That's good.It tastes good like mushrooms when it's chewed.It's good for soup


It has decent effect when put into Chinese hot pot.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:27 am
by Cereskia

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:41 am
by Shwe Tu Colony
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:Oh Maria, I think I'm going to faint!
Seriously, I get that seafood is tasty, but not ALL seafood were meant to be eaten.

Why do people eat snails and sea cucumbers? They look so slimy and disgusting i don't even dare to touch them.


Food is food, and I am a gluttonous lad with an interest in anything that's sanitary. Besides, snail is barely slimy once it's cooked unless you count the sauce. Sea cucumbers are very squish-squish, though, aye. Less so my taste, or maybe that's just the sauce. Been a while since I went to a Chinese restaurant, what with the pandemic.

Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:WHO EATS BRAINS


A few European cultures are included in this, apparently.

Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:On a brighter note, do yall like grilled salmon?


Aye. They have a cedar-plank salmon o'er at CPK (bankrupt by the way) served with spinach, corn, and a lime that's awfy wonderful to me. Oh yes, I forgot — the salmon, spinach, and corn are good too.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:48 am
by Shanghai industrial complex
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:

Oh Maria, I think I'm going to faint!
Seriously, I get that seafood is tasty, but not ALL seafood were meant to be eaten.

Why do people eat snails and sea cucumbers? They look so slimy and disgusting i don't even dare to touch them.

Errrr....I think they look more friendly than fish and cattle and chickens.Their bodies are close to colloids, they have no blood or fishy smell, and they are not full of intestinal excreta and bacteria.There's no fat layer, no lymph, no hard to chew muscle fibers. :p Or.... You haven't seen animals being slaughtered?That one is more disgusting.Blood flying, howling everywhere

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 4:17 am
by Valentine Z
I don't really eat soup and noodles that much, but ironically, I really do have a thing for Nissin's Instant Noodles, particularly Laksa flavor.

So there's Ramen, Tom Yum, and Laksa for me whenever there is soup!

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On the non-Asian side, I do quite like a taste of the mushroom soup, though I don't particular drink that too often.

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Does rice porridge count? That one dreadful thing I have to eat when my sense of smell and taste are botched from a fever. I don't like it. >,<

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:06 am
by Glenbrook
Valentine Z wrote:I don't really eat soup and noodles that much, but ironically, I really do have a thing for Nissin's Instant Noodles, particularly Laksa flavor.

So there's Ramen, Tom Yum, and Laksa for me whenever there is soup!

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On the non-Asian side, I do quite like a taste of the mushroom soup, though I don't particular drink that too often.

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Does rice porridge count? That one dreadful thing I have to eat when my sense of smell and taste are botched from a fever. I don't like it. >,<

I love rice porridge. It’s filling, warm, tasty, and it’s amazing. You are crazy

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:22 am
by Harmonic Empire
Infected Mushroom wrote:
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience


Forced?

Was there penalty if you refused? :(

Yes, i must pay for it.

Shanghai industrial complex wrote:
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience

Pig brain is really disgusting.I don't know why so many people like it and tell me that it tastes like tofu.

Eugh. ewwww. it tastes nothing like tofu it just horrible experience, texture was baaad.

Shwe Tu Colony wrote:
Harmonic Empire wrote:I was forced to eat steamed pig brain by my college when visiting china, it was horrible.
10/10 cursed food experience


I really wanna try that, it sounds good—

Not recommended unless you loves cursed food.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:27 am
by Atheris
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:Pig brain is really disgusting.I don't know why so many people like it and tell me that it tastes like tofu.

WHO EATS BRAINS

Zombies.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:53 am
by Valentine Z
Glenbrook wrote:I love rice porridge. It’s filling, warm, tasty, and it’s amazing. You are crazy

Ohh, it is indeed good once you put some salt and chicken on it. Otherwise... blergh, just not my taste.

Don't worry about calling me crazy. I get that all the time! :3

Atheris wrote:
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:
WHO EATS BRAINS

Zombies.

I like how your quote and your avatar matches.

"Zombies? DUH!"

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:55 am
by The Blaatschapen
Atheris wrote:
Twicetagram and JYPE wrote:
WHO EATS BRAINS

Zombies.


I've heard that vegetarian zombies only eat heads of broccoli :)

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:00 am
by Atheris
Valentine Z wrote:
Atheris wrote:Zombies.

I like how your quote and your avatar matches.

"Zombies? DUH!"

That's totally something Ema would say, by the way.

The Blaatschapen wrote:
Atheris wrote:Zombies.


I've heard that vegetarian zombies only eat heads of broccoli :)


MY DAD IS A ZOMBIE
*falls to ground on knees*
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:16 am
by Twicetagram and JYPe
Valentine Z wrote:I don't really eat soup and noodles that much, but ironically, I really do have a thing for Nissin's Instant Noodles, particularly Laksa flavor.

So there's Ramen, Tom Yum, and Laksa for me whenever there is soup!

-----

On the non-Asian side, I do quite like a taste of the mushroom soup, though I don't particular drink that too often.

-----

Does rice porridge count? That one dreadful thing I have to eat when my sense of smell and taste are botched from a fever. I don't like it. >,<

Laksa is 1000000000% goodness :bow:

PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 6:19 am
by Katganistan
Shanghai industrial complex wrote:Does anyone eat oysters?Roasted oysters or eat oysters raw

I've had them breaded and fried, and raw on the half shell.
I prefer raw, but you need to know they are very fresh and from a reputable source.