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Cameron Highlands project
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<blockquote data-quote="OGIGA" data-source="post: 27583" data-attributes="member: 635"><p>Wow... I have never heard of eating it raw or half cooked. Maybe I should try one day. Glad to know that not everybody on this forum are freaked out by it.</p><p></p><p>My parents said that Fear Factor on TV had those one time for people to eat. My parents were laughing so hard because those things are so delicious yet people are so scared of them.</p><p></p><p>According to my parents (who grew up in Vietnam), Vietnamese people eat duck eggs rather than chicken eggs. Not only are ducks more common than chickens in Vietnam, duck eggs are larger so the chick inside is also larger. I had chicken ones too, but I think I prefer the duck eggs more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OGIGA, post: 27583, member: 635"] Wow... I have never heard of eating it raw or half cooked. Maybe I should try one day. Glad to know that not everybody on this forum are freaked out by it. My parents said that Fear Factor on TV had those one time for people to eat. My parents were laughing so hard because those things are so delicious yet people are so scared of them. According to my parents (who grew up in Vietnam), Vietnamese people eat duck eggs rather than chicken eggs. Not only are ducks more common than chickens in Vietnam, duck eggs are larger so the chick inside is also larger. I had chicken ones too, but I think I prefer the duck eggs more. [/QUOTE]
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