C
Clint The taste was as expected, convenient product
F
FuzzyLogicRiceCooker Just like childhood preserved duck eggs purchased in Chinatown.
J
James Francis It’s not bad, it’s so many ways to enjoy a century egg from simple and basic to a little complex.
C
Corky Fernando Exactly what I expected
R
Rone This is one of those foodie things that has no substitute. Yes, it can be interchanged sometimes with a salted duck egg, or even a simple hard-cooked chicken egg, but neither of those has the silky, creamy texture of a preserved egg. Slice one into ramen, or chop into congee—mmm. I even saw a tip that the best way to make congee is to hand-squish a preserved egg into the soaked rice before cooking. Definitely going to try that, but even just adding at serving makes a special dish out of a humble one.
More From All Products
Recently updated items
Rating: 4.86 out of 5.0
Red Lotus Special Flour for Steamed Cakes (Bột Bánh Bao) - 35 oz
On Sale from $8.99
Save $6.00
Rating: 4.8 out of 5.0
Minh Thong Dried Soursop Fruit Snacks with Chili (Mãng Cầu Sấy Muối Ớt) 500Gr
$21.99
$29.99
Save $8.00
Rating: 4.79 out of 5.0
Highlands Coffee CÀ PHÊ SỮA Vietnamese Coffee with Condensed Milk│7.9 oz
On Sale from $12.99
Save $6.21