Balut eggs. Yum yum!

That's completely incorrect, eggs don't fertilise themselves, they need male input.

That's not completely incorrect, Mr Smug - only partially incorrect.

If there is a rooster amongst the hens (which is often the case with free range chickens), some of the eggs will be fertilised but not all (unless the rooster is gay).

I may have been exaggerating in my original post to make a point :p
 
That's not completely incorrect, Mr Smug - only partially incorrect.

I see what you're saying but "Every time you eat an egg, you're eating a mini version of that" is not true. Making such sweeping statements will only serve to unnecessarily put people off their food :p
 


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Looks quite nice tbh.
 
I wouldnt have the century egg however as that looks plain off and foul.

I would usually try anything food wise once at least though...

Josh
 
I see what you're saying but "Every time you eat an egg, you're eating a mini version of that" is not true. Making such sweeping statements will only serve to unnecessarily put people off their food :p

Maybe a slight change to "Every time you eat an egg, you could be eating a mini version of that" would be more accurate ;)
 
I'd give them both a go, wouldn't have no problem at all. I'm debating if i should try eating a live cricket, got a few hundead of them and would like to make the most of them before they die.
 
It's not so much the look of the Century egg that is offputting but if it reeks of sulphur and ammonia, that would make me chuck.
 
What a bunch of wusses, I'd stick some chilli sauce on that and munch away! :p

Mind you I would never eat one of those dog dishes.
 
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