I love Poay Ying for bringing back such a wonderful delicacy from Taiwan for me. I haven't tasted one since I moved back to Penang. Last time, Sue Cing's Aunt always took this back from Taiwan. Honestly, I am not an adventurous person in food hunting. However, I love this and I forgot how I started eating... [May be Sue Cing can help to me recover my first experience.]
So, mum loves it as much as I do now. Smelling it is enough to activate all the brain cells into imagining the well taste of the food. Smooth thin skin wraps around the tiny small bone of the tongue. We just finished our share for today as supper.
Besides, I took three to office today. Many people showed yucks expression when it was offered to them. I believe I was like them before. Percy ate it and commented that he kissed the dead duck. I told him, "It is not just kissing, but it is French kissing. Pleasurable tongues interaction." Anyway, my less courageous colleague, Jimmy Yeap had decided to tag me as a "Weird" person now because of my fancy over duck tongue.
Another page of the story, Mei Yee brought my attention to this: The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard. Her story matched exactly what I have been thinking lately. After watching it, I feel guilty eating the duck tongue because I have contributed the cycle by consuming what I should not have to. All in all, luxury leads to the poverty and creates the over/unnecessary demand of earth resources. Thus, I would say the hike of prices, such as food and petroleum, is the fruit from our own act.
So, mum loves it as much as I do now. Smelling it is enough to activate all the brain cells into imagining the well taste of the food. Smooth thin skin wraps around the tiny small bone of the tongue. We just finished our share for today as supper.
Besides, I took three to office today. Many people showed yucks expression when it was offered to them. I believe I was like them before. Percy ate it and commented that he kissed the dead duck. I told him, "It is not just kissing, but it is French kissing. Pleasurable tongues interaction." Anyway, my less courageous colleague, Jimmy Yeap had decided to tag me as a "Weird" person now because of my fancy over duck tongue.
Another page of the story, Mei Yee brought my attention to this: The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard. Her story matched exactly what I have been thinking lately. After watching it, I feel guilty eating the duck tongue because I have contributed the cycle by consuming what I should not have to. All in all, luxury leads to the poverty and creates the over/unnecessary demand of earth resources. Thus, I would say the hike of prices, such as food and petroleum, is the fruit from our own act.