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This is an asian thing. It's basically rice in water? Yeah.
What do you like in your congee? XD I like those fried long breads. ;P Wait it's not only for chinese is it? |
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I don't think i've heard of this before...But if it's basically rice and water, that sounds good, i'd add shrimp in it too, hmmm sounds good :)
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I love congee~ so many kinds~
Called "Jok" in cantonese i'm guessing thats how it would be pronounced? Long bred is like fried isn't it? "yao ja gwei" ^_^ |
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CONGEE IS GROSS.
When I went to Hong Kong it was like all anybody ate and I just never enjoyed it. |
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i love congee, esp, with that long fried bread thing
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Ugh, I hate regular, bland congee. It always makes me think of stuff I eat when I'm sick.
I do, however, LOVE congee with more flavour in it...like beef or chicken congee. It's sooo good. Haha, the long fried bread thingies...you mean..."Oil fried ghosts"? Haha. Yeah I love those too. =) |
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^ same here. I only like th e flavored ones with meat and stuff..just the rice and water is bleehh.
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#8
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I like it when it's salty and has meat in it.
I hate those eggs that my parents sometimes put in it. The black ones. I eat it after I get my braces tightened. Congee, I mean. |
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my dads a chef so he makes it all the time. it gets pretty annoying since its all weve had for months. =[
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Never heard of it but it remind me of that Mexican Drink (Horchata)
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0o0
![]() i think in vietnamese its called chao |
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i love Juk... eat it with salted fish and yao jar gwai
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I would never eat plain congee when I'm not sick.
Too much congee would make me throw up. I like congee with a bit of flavour. |
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congee is pretty nice especially with preserved bean curd,salted black olives and pork sauteed with mustard(yeah,it may may some people retch) but I like it.Oooh and those fried long bread thingies too.
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i like congee plain.
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Oh, and I wanted to add, that pork dumplings (siu mai or shao mai) with plain congee is EXCELLENT. So is that dried crispy pork stuff.
Try it the next time you're feeling adventerous. =) |
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Oh, cool. Vietnamese people have a meal sort of like that, too, except it's called 'chao'. XD
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Eeeeeeeeeeeeeew. Congee's tasteless and runny.</3
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I used to hate it, but now..it tastes sooooooooo good. I dont know why.
Peanuts are always good with it. |
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QUOTE(gigiopolis @ Nov 21 2005, 3:09 PM) Oh, and I wanted to add, that pork dumplings (siu mai or shao mai) arent you supose to have shao mai in yum cha? |
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![]() dakishimetainoni... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,322 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 75,318 ![]() |
congee is more like rice porridge...not rice in water, that makes it sound so gross
QUOTE(lilliannnn @ Nov 19 2005, 4:48 PM) QUOTE(_sarcastic_ @ Nov 19 2005, 4:51 PM) i hate congee but i love the bread thing ![]() |
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![]() oanh is awesome *nods* ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 470 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 190,637 ![]() |
aw its not just for chinese, vietnamese ate it too. It goes best with those fried thingy...I forgot the name, I swear it was in the dim sum menu....dah...
yeh, anyways, neither taste good without the other xD |
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I eat it with eggs.
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All this congee talk is making me hungry
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mm, congee/chao is delicious, especially with those fried bread sticks and chicken added to it.
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CHAO GA! [my friend nicknamed me that...]
congee/chao w/ condensed pork blood [sure, doesn't sound that pleasing... but it's good.] when i was a lil kid, my mum would put sugar in it... oh boy, so many cavities... |
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its good with that thingy called " fried gluten" .. weird name..my freinds put pork floss in it.. xP
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