Saturday, June 14, 2008
Xiaochi 小吃
Snacks.
When Laurel and I told our friends and colleagues we would be traveling to Taiwan, EVERYONE raved about the xiaochi, particularly at the Shilin night market. A few of our favorites were ...
The infamous "stinky tofu" that absolutely reeks from blocks away but tastes surprisingly less offensive:

Not everything is bigger in Texas:

All varieties of sweet shaved ice desserts:

And my personal favorite picture of Laurel tentatively digging into a fatty, deep-fried hunk of mystery meat. Veganism be damned!:

When Laurel and I told our friends and colleagues we would be traveling to Taiwan, EVERYONE raved about the xiaochi, particularly at the Shilin night market. A few of our favorites were ...
The infamous "stinky tofu" that absolutely reeks from blocks away but tastes surprisingly less offensive:

Not everything is bigger in Texas:

All varieties of sweet shaved ice desserts:

And my personal favorite picture of Laurel tentatively digging into a fatty, deep-fried hunk of mystery meat. Veganism be damned!:

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Nice to see these latest posts. I was babbling so much about my China trip I forgot to even ask about what you did in Japan and Taiwan. Looks like you managed to keep busy!
Mike
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