Thursday, 25 Apr 2024

Disgusting! These 5 Extreme Culinary in Hong Kong Makes Tourists Wonder, Number 3 Was Made of Pork Blood

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News24xx.com - In Hong Kong there are a variety of delicious culinary.

Hong Kong specialties can be found easily at street food and restaurants.

However, there are some unique foods in Hong Kong that seem so extreme and disgusting. That's what makes the traveler feel more challenged to try the typical culinary of Hong Kong.

The culinary starts from frog legs to snake soup, this food is often tasted by travelers who want culinary tourism in Hong Kong.

Although it looks terrible, but extreme culinary in Hong Kong is claimed to have delicious taste so this food needs to be tried.

Reporting from several sources, this is a variety of extreme culinary in Hong Kong.


1. Claypot Rice Frog

Claypot Rice Frog is a frog-based culinary that is served in a rice bowl package.

Usually, frog legs are cooked with some vegetables as a complement.

At first glance it does look scary because the frog legs in the bowl provided still look so slippery and springy.

However, the taste of Claypot Rice Frog is a bit like chicken meat.


2. Guilinggao

At first glance, Guilinggao is similar to black grass jelly in Indonesia.

But make no mistake, Guilinggao is a culinary made from a tortoise shell.

In the process of making this food, the tortoise shell is made into powder as the main ingredient in making Guilinggao.

Then, the tortoise shell powder is added with water and sugar syrup.

So that the taste is sharper, in the process of making added herbs.


3. Blood Tofu

If you want to try more extreme cuisine, Blood Tofu is the right choice.

Blood Tofu is an extreme culinary in Hong Kong made from pork blood.

Usually, Blood Tofu is served with processed noodles and porridge.

However, there is also Blood Tofu which is served directly with processed sweet herbs without additional noodles.


4. Yuenyeung

Besides food, Hong Kong also has a unique drink that you can try.

One of them is Yuenyeung.

Yuenyeung is a drink made from a mixture of coffee and tea.

Yuenyeung is made from milk tea and given coffee, then served warm or cold on demand.

There are several restaurants serving Yuenyeung's menu in Hong Kong.


5. Snake Soup

Maybe you will be horrified if you find Snake Soup culinary.

Snake Soup is a soup with the main ingredients of snake meat.

Snakes that are used usually use high-priced snakes, such as cobras to pythons.

Snake Soup is served with some additional stuffing from ear mushrooms to shiitake mushrooms.


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