Friday, November 7, 2008

Name That Food Group


Deep in Chinatown, I spied this mystery meat. What is it?

16 comments:

Hope said...

Mystery meat....that's what we used to call the food in our school cafeteria...ages ago, of course.

Did you purchase any of this mysterious food?

Ken Mac said...

what are you crazy? !!! :) The rice looks good actually.

Jeremiah Moss said...

looks like pudding. pudding meat?

Tanya Breese said...

Yuck, I thought it looked like pudding too,lol
C'mon KM, try some and get back with us ;)

Hope said...

On second look at this photo...this mystery food looks almost claw-like....Yikes!

Ken Mac said...

yes, the claws have it! Keep the kid's fingers away Hope!

marley said...

Claws! When I first looked I thought they were cakes and I was gonna say the food group was 'Delicious', but now its 'Disgusting'!

Mame said...

Chicken feet? Heavily marinated chicken feet? I'm not sure I want to know but I distinctly see bird claws in there. I can only hope that they are for seasoning soup and not snacking on. Good one, as always.

Wayne said...

And pre-packaged for freshness.

Once upon a time, before I became a vegetarian, I had a tenant who was Chinese and spoke little or no English. One day, as a thank you for something or other, she brought me a food parcel from Chinatown. It was still warm and I unwrapped the paper. It was a cooked chicken. With the head still on.

I couldn't eat it.

dianasfaria.com said...

I'm not sure I want to know!

Virginia said...

I am LOL at Mame's "heavily marinated chicken feet!"
And Wayne, no guts , no glory!
I do not see claws or feet or anything. I looks like chocolate to me KM. oh and that rice stuff looks yuck!
V

gogouci said...

I'm glad you mentioned meat. I, too, at first glance thought dessert..UMM. Not as interested as I was moments ago..UGH.

Ming the Merciless said...

Chicken wings and chicken claws. Yummy!!

Hey, I'm Chinese so I ate those before.

Morpheus said...

They should be goose or duck wings and feet cooked with dark soya sauce and cane sugar.

Morpheus said...

And the rice thing, it's a dessert. Glutinous rice cooked with coconut milk usually.

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