No.11283
If so, how do you eat these! They're like compressed dust into a cube.
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No.11284
looks like something you put into boiling water for flavor like bullion cubes
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No.11287
Well I googled ludogao and zhimagao and found nothing, but a few images of 'zhima gao' which looks the same as the zhimagao and looks kinda like liquorice.
Have you not asked your boss what they are?
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No.11289
I asked him what they are but he just said he bought them at a store, he has no idea either!
Some people say its a traditional food you eat with tea or coffee , but it doenst taste good at all…
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No.11290
>>11289
Many things you find in China, Korea or Japan are acquired tastes. Vegemite isn't for everyone either.
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No.11295
I think they are both Nian Gao, a type of New Year's cake. Not sure about the Ludogao, but Zhimagao is Zhima (Seasame) and Gao (a type of cake).
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No.11296
>>11295
They both use the second character in Dangao too, which means cake.
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No.11312
Alright my fellow western bros, chinese man here to save your taste buds.
This the stuff OP bought is for steamed not dunk into water and boild or anything else.
Remember, steamed.
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No.11313
Oh btw, the left pack chinese words mean green bean cakes and the right is sesame cake, obvious pictures showing it anyway. Personally, i dislike sesame on anything sweet unless they're placed on meats with sweet sauce.
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No.11453
>eating chink food
It's probably too late for OP, but that's not a wise idea.
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