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You sure are a world traveler. Sometimes it's hard to keep up with you. I can only imagine the jet lag you get on your travels. But it's got to be interesting for sure! Take care and stay safe.
The chicken I mentioned are usually deep-fried. So, imagine deep-fried tiny hands on a platter. They are crispy. I know we put chicken feet in broth to flavour the soup, but boiled chicken feet sounds disgusting.
I'll usually try most things, Elycia Lee ☮ Weekend!. I have a Mexican friend who loves bull balls. I can now say with full knowledge that I do not.
I never thought of chicken feet as little zombie hands, but now that you mention it... lol Mine were boneless. I assume they are like wings in that I wouldn't like them with the bone because it's too much work for too little meat. And you won't catch me craving chicken feet, even boneless ones. Lol They were good enough to eat but not good enough to crave. Lol
As with anything, how it's cooked makes a huge difference in the taste! I'm not a fan of boiled meat so maybe if my friend cooked her beloved bull balls in a different way... lol
Being from an Asian country, thankfully, I do not recall Malaysia selling silkworms, and insects for a snack. At least where I live in the city. If anyone wanted them, they will have to go to Thailand. I didn't take you for someone who is an adventurous eater. This entry surprised me. My hubby loves chicken feet and until today, I cannot bring myself to eat them. Don't you think they look like little zombie hands? How can anyone eat that? He did say they are delicious. I wonder if there come to some point in my life that I have to learn how to cook chicken feet.
About blood sausage - yeah, I'm totally with you. You know I watch Korean drama and watching them enjoy blood sausage --- I have no words. Oh well.
😯Remind me, if we ever have a chance to meet....not to go out to eat with you. Especially if some handsome dude's mother is serving us! This was definitely interesting reading!
I have seen chicken feet at the store in the US, though I didn't know people just used them for stock and threw them away. That seems like a waste of perfectly good chicken feet. Seriously though, why not use the bones like for beef stock? Or are people using cow hooves for that and I didn't realize it. There might be something to that whole vegetarian thing.
Well, thank you for sharing. Interesting indeed, but when I sat down to spend a little time here I was hungry and thinking about what to eat for breakfast. Now I'm not sure I'll even eat lunch.
But, that's a few hours away, so I reckon my appetite will be back by then. Did you know, you can purchase chicken feet at Walmart? At least in this area, they sell them. A friend of my wife said they are used in making chicken stock, boiling them for a few hours, straining them, and using the liquid but disposing of the feet in the trash.
I guess it does avoid waste. We have a thing in Scotland called haggis, which essentially involves grinding up all the parts of the sheep you couldn't otherwise use. I thoroughly approve of the efficiency in using as much as possible - just as long as it doesn't end up on my plate. .
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