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Disney•Pixar Short Film "Bao"
I can't believe so many people freaked out about this short, and by people I mean white people.
https://www.polygon.com/2018/6/26/17505726/pixar-bao-dumpling-short-reactions
Is the Dumpling the Perfect Food?
Ravioli not being a dumpling is so bogus. What the hell did Italians eat before Marco Polo anyway.
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Is the Dumpling the Perfect Food?
nom NOM *quality dumplings
ravioli (Member Profile)
Yes, you're right. But in the English translated menus, they would often write Japanese ravioli or Japanese dumpling next to gyozas.. I figured 'dumpling' was a silly name. Ravioli is so much better!
Uh, I thought raviolis are Italian?
Filipino Eggrolls Ala Choggie
Yep-these and dumplings freeze and keep nicely.
Stand up Comic Demonstrates Difficulty to Learn Cantonese
I've lived in HK for the past year and hear Cantonese constantly everyday. I've heard more than 15 different languages over many years and I can honestly say the only language that doesn't actually sound like it's real communication is Cantonese (due to the endlessly repeated similar sounds).
The speed at which it's spoken just compounds the difficulty to comprehend how everyone is actually understanding each other.
The closest I've been able to come to learning it so far is short specific/objective phrases, which I learn correct verbal usage by deliberately spelling the words wrong (phonically), using numbers and symbols in the middle of sentences so as to ensure I get the pronunciation right.
I will be asking a lot of people tomorrow to tell me how to say "9 old dogs bothering enough to get dumpling".. but I already suspect that what he's saying is legit.
Psy takes The Plaza by storm (Today Show)
Man, as soon as the rage wears off and Psy stops dancing nightly to packed houses the dumplings and BBQ pork are going to seriously catch up to him,.....Oppa is Buddha-Style!!
Heeeeeeeeeyyyy, sexy bell-yy!!
The History Of Humanity In A Nutshell.
Beauty is a my wife's chicken and dumplings...
Just ordering lunch....
I'll have the mixed melon salad to start, chicken dumplings with chestnuts, taters, and coconut cream pie for dessert. And a milkshake!
burdturgler (Member Profile)
Hehe I wouldn't be surprised if it's true. I heard horror stories about some nasty malpractice. Stuffs like putting washing powder into batter so they look more puffy when fried. Or use petroleum asphalt to burn away hair off meat.
For a period of time, no one dare to eat lamb skewers in Beijing because it's rumored that rotten or rat meat were being served.
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Really? I wonder where cardboard falls on that scale. Warm?
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I find it ironic that she thinks eating dog meat helps people sweat, since dogs don't even have the ability to sweat, hence the panting...
I think what she meant was that it gives people "heat". In Chinese food, every thing you eat has a purpose to balance the body. By example, eating red meat will give you "heat", whereas eating winter melon or water melon will give you "chill".
Dog meat is considered one of the "hottest" red meat available ("hotter" than lamb). Eating "hot" things are generally considered unhealthy during spring or summer periods unless you are located in a very humid area or if you balance them with "chill" food. However I heard some people eat them as some sort of aphrodisiac to increase their sexual potency.
steroidg (Member Profile)
Really? I wonder where cardboard falls on that scale. Warm?
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In reply to this comment by laura:
I find it ironic that she thinks eating dog meat helps people sweat, since dogs don't even have the ability to sweat, hence the panting...
I think what she meant was that it gives people "heat". In Chinese food, every thing you eat has a purpose to balance the body. By example, eating red meat will give you "heat", whereas eating winter melon or water melon will give you "chill".
Dog meat is considered one of the "hottest" red meat available ("hotter" than lamb). Eating "hot" things are generally considered unhealthy during spring or summer periods unless you are located in a very humid area or if you balance them with "chill" food. However I heard some people eat them as some sort of aphrodisiac to increase their sexual potency.
How to make Yaki Gyoza (Fried Dumplings)
So with you on the sauce. When I was with my Korean girlfriend, I found mondu to be quite different flavor-wise. I think mondu tends to have different stuff in it, like cellophane noodles and some sort of herb or vegetation that made it different. Not my favorite, but still good. I'm pretty much obsessed with stuffed dumplings in all of it's forms from the pasties of northern Michigan, to Empenadas, to my beloved potstickers and gyoza.
Crap... Now I'm starving for some good dim sum.
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dingens (Member Profile)
Fixed and thanks.
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*dead