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看到这图 我瞬间没有了食欲
这briani长相虽不讨好, 但是味道还是不错滴.
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看到这图 我瞬间没有了食欲
Our cuisine is different from Southeast Asian.这briani长相虽不讨好, 但是味道还是不错滴.
Our cuisine is different from Southeast Asian.
That is a banana leaf restaurant. You are supposed to eat with your hand. You use your Right hand and squeeze the rice into a ball, then use your thumb to push it into your mouth.I am having a nightmare just thinking about trying to pick up all those rice grains with my chopsticks.
I don't mind using a spoon though, and it does look quite tasty.
That is a banana leaf restaurant. You are supposed to eat with your hand. You use your Right hand and squeeze the rice into a ball, then use your thumb to push it into your mouth.
That's a nasty way to eat and I wonder if they are using the same hands after finishing in the restroom?That is a banana leaf retaurant. You are supposed to eat with your hand. You use your Right hand and squeeze the rice into a ball, then use your thumb to push it into your mouth.
That's a nasty way to eat and I wonder if they are using the same hands after finishing in the restroom?
OMG, that's barbaric.That is a banana leaf restaurant. You are supposed to eat with your hand. You use your Right hand and squeeze the rice into a ball, then use your thumb to push it into your mouth.
OMG, that's barbaric.
But why i saw plenty of Indians in HK "Chunking mansion" picking their nose with both hands? (my relatives own a money exchange shop there) i used to spend time there for fun in Summer, a lot of strange, crazy scenario thereNo they only ever use their right hand for eating and shaking hands. Never the left hand.
In these countries it is considered extremely rude to use your left hand to eat or shake hands, because it is considered dirty.
The type of rice that Indians eat is not the same type of rice that we eat.
Unless they are specifically growing our type of rice to export to us.
Indian rice is much harder to use with chopsticks because they do not stick together as much as our ones do. Don't you wonder why Indians use spoons/hands to eat rice, you can't pick up lumps of Indian rice with chopsticks, it will fall apart. Just try going to any Indian restaurant and using chopsticks.
OMG, that's barbaric.
In Singapore, these Indian rice is used to cook Briani rice, either with mutton or chicken curry. Taste not bad, quite fluffy & loose, not sticky at all. Definitely cannot use chopstick like Chinese-Dragon said, unless you want to eat grain by grain, hahaha...
Ikr! The hand is the part where germs bacteria is most infected. I guess they have develop a certain immunity over the years from sickness.OMG, that's barbaric.
But why i saw plenty of Indians in HK "Chunking mansion" picking their nose with both hands? (my relatives own a money exchange shop there) i used to spend time there for fun in Summer, a lot of strange, crazy scenario there
Indians are experts in cheating Africans there
Not sure if you've watched this...
Yea, saw the video a couple of years ago and I just wanted to share the joke with members who haven't watched it.I don't know about the rules for picking noses brother.
But when I went traveling to SE Asia they told me that you must never shake hands with the left hand, since that hand is used by the locals to clean themselves after they use the toilet.
If you eat with your left hand they will probably faint.
Haha you saw that video as well? I feel sorry for the food vendor guy lol.