Pork Floss

mate it does sound it... but it really is not horrible at all, i've been eating it on it's own all day but in wraps and sandwiches it's sooooo nice..
 
Reading about it now I can see its more of a fluffed up meat than something candy floss like with pork flavour :p I just imagined the sugar and the pork together, ugh!

Did you make it yourself or?
 
Reading about it now I can see its more of a fluffed up meat than something candy floss like with pork flavour :p I just imagined the sugar and the pork together, ugh!

Did you make it yourself or?

lol nah not sugary at all, completely savory. And no :( the missus mum sent her some over from Taiwan. it's quite expensive over there and you can't really get it over here at all
 
They are delicious stuff.
Was brought up eating them - Pork is the best but chicken and fish floss are quite good too. I personally love some of those made from Thailand, they have them essentially compressed into little bite size sticks! Those are just to die for!
 
Fish floss.... erm no thanks :p

Well if there’s more countries that make them then they should be available somewhere that’s not too hard to get hold of.
 
Mmmm, Asian Cuisine... man, what i would give for some pork buns right now... *salivate*
 
I always have this or the fish variant when eating Congee when I am ill as it adds a little more flavour and a little extra.

Some Chinese takeaways/restaurants will have the "fish floss" with the crispy fried seaweed dishes.
 
pork = win

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looks gooood. Even after a side of pork belly last night I could still chow down on that. I can't belive it's not available somewhere in the uk? Is it really that popular in asian cuisine? Have quite a few friends who breed pigs who are always looking for more ways to make money :)
 
"Rousong, also called meat floss, pork floss, pork sung is a dried Chinese meat item that has a light and fluffy texture similar to coarse cotton" - Wiki

Hmm... Pork Cotton.. I don't know about this..

Does it dry your mouth out?
 
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