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My home cooked version of tempura prawns: These prawns were coated with commercially produced tempura flour and deep-fried. They do not qualify as tempura prawns that are strictly cooked with guidelines as it was shown on TV. Anyway, they taste good!
For more information and recipe on tempura, pls visit: www.japan-guide.com/r/e106.html and for more Japanese food: www.japan-guide.com/r/e1.html
I think this product explains why you never see Jack Bauer stopping to eat anything during an episode of 24
Until attending the Delta Fair in Memphis, I had only ever read about notorious fried Twinkies from places like thisiswhyyourefat.com (which is very high quality reading, by the way), but I had never actually seen them in person. I couldn't muster up the courage to try one, and besides, I was saving my calorie intake for things like loaded fries and fire-roasted corn dipped in a vat of melted butter (those photos are forthcoming...)
Someone has thoughtfully left the equipment for a fry up at 6m. 3 min safety stop and I can get out and have a real bacon buttie.
Join the fun here, FOODcember 2014 building challenge. We all love fried chicken so much, we usually eat fried chicken with rice and chili sauce though :) …and KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is the largest fast food chain brand by far in Indonesia, my home country. As far as I know, even our McDonalds biggest sales are from fried chicken not burgers :D
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My first new ornament for 2018 is an order of fries! Unusual, yes, but not completely random: it's designed to complement the equally ridiculous burger ornament I created two years ago. 😅
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At low tide, a Fried egg jellyfish (Phacellophora camtschatica) sits surrounded by numerous sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus fransiscanus) that are destroying the kelp that helped to make Burnaby Narrows such a famously diverse marine environment, Haida Gwaii, BC.
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