Frog legs, do you eat?
I know some of my friends said that they won’t because it’s really ewww… To me, it’s YUMMY!
My mom usually cooked it with dark soy sauce, onions, ginger, garlic, lemon grass and of course salt and sugar to taste. Eating it needs a lot of patience and a bit tedious because the bones are small.
Deep fried it before but not nice at all. Made soup before but also not nice.
If I’m not mistaken, this is what I heard, frog legs soup is very good for the skin especially those with sensitive skin, you know the kind when you easily get reddish after mosquito bite and it will last there for a while. Constantly having the soup will improve the situation. Not sure how true but that’s what my dad’s friend’s daughter experienced.
Do you like frog legs?
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chui kei!! yummy!! the best thing on earth!!
michael, *slurp* ;p Will join you next semester hehehe…
coming into full time class?
Well, the frog legs are quite challenging to many people, especially from the western countries.
It’s a nice try with local foods when traveling somewhere.
i lurve frog legs but my fren thought they are gross :S
michael, yes ;p one class only
jean, 🙂
annant, yea.. many of my friends think it’s gross hahaha…
omg! >.< i lost my appetite. =.="
allen, hahaha… Don’t care u.
Isn’t that frog legs supposed to be good for those track and field athletes?
jam, muahaha ;p maybe
Yumm…. heheheh.. If you mix it with Tampoyak.. Double Yumm!!
Cyril, hahaha… I see but if make like this, I’m sure no one at home will want to eat ;p