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Date Posted: 22:56:02 01/01/02 Tue
Author: Dare
Author Host/IP: molten-ext.nus.edu.sg / 137.132.3.10
Subject: Someone's an idiot.
In reply to: Soul 's message, "Hey Dare, an interesting find....." on 12:54:46 12/31/01 Mon

>Chinese Eggs that are sold as delicacies in
>Singapore are often 100 years old


They're regular eggs soaked in certain brews which changes the flavour and colour of these eggs to a black white and a green yolk, and the Chinese names for these are "Century (year old) eggs" and they cost about 2-3 bucks each. goes with pork porridge, mostly. They aren't really 100 years old, probably just a few weeks or months (The chemical acts as a preserving agent). Someone at Ripley's is gonna lose his or her job real soon...

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