We tried the OLDEST Egg we could find, It's insane!


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Trying crazy things is always fun! But I am not sure about this one. This egg is so weird and smelly that I am not sure how we are going to react to it. But we will …

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  1. Blah Blahsen
    Blah Blahsen says:

    honestly, korean version of tea eggs are delicious, amazing eggs, no sulfur smell. takes like 1 day. it;s the same marinated egg but with a tea marinade, they age well too.

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  2. Dan Thiemmedh
    Dan Thiemmedh says:

    (U. Roger mode) No no no! What you doing, Guga? What you doing? (puts leg down) That is ramen egg not century egg! Niece and nephew, Uncle Guga makes really good steak. (fuiyo!) But thinks all brown egg is century egg. HAIYA! Niece and nephew, don't let Uncle Guga catch you with your pants down or he will think you are hiding century egg between your legs. (sorry children)

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  3. Dragil XCOM
    Dragil XCOM says:

    Traditionally it is cubed in small bite size then mixed with chicken porridge. The porridge will dilute the strong smell, while not overpowering the creamy taste of the egg. It's kinda perfect complementary.

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  4. Arden Houston-Kruger
    Arden Houston-Kruger says:

    You should try zour braten! If a pickled beef that is then slow cooked for hours. You don't even need a knife to cut into it its so tender. I suggest pickling it for a week though, that's what my family always did

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  5. Najeeb Sheikh
    Najeeb Sheikh says:

    Come on man, I thought you liked a crust? Should have flash fried the tofu to get it crispy on all sides… makes it so much better! Or you could have even used your flame thrower!

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  6. James Liu
    James Liu says:

    Glad that you tried this! It’s always one of my favorite food. I think eating the eggs directly might be too strong, even as a Chinese I may not able to handle it. The famous dish makes by Pi Dan is Web results
    Congee with Pork and Century Eggs. Hopefully you get the chance to try it out and it may change your mind

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  7. Eddyh
    Eddyh says:

    Viewer from Hong Kong here. We call that “皮蛋” (pei dan) and most of the time its paired with pickled ginger, sauces or even in Congee, rarely eaten straight although some people like eating it that way. I personally like it as long as it’s paired with other stuff and eaten at low quantities at a time. Love your vids where you try out weird stuff man

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  8. WesslansFilmprod
    WesslansFilmprod says:

    Guga, try Swedish "surströmming". Traditionally served with Swedish hard bread, sour cream, red onions, cocked potatoes and fresh dill.

    Cheers
    Daniel, host of Eat and Listen channel (organic food and music production channel)

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  9. DVD UWU
    DVD UWU says:

    The eggs are usually put in ground tofu, or sliced thinly and dressed with vinegar and/or soy sauce. The egg on its own is too strong to be eaten as is,, and is mostly used as a garrnish or additive

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  10. harm van zon
    harm van zon says:

    I was in Malaysia and saw people eat this in the morning with rice porrage. It's wierd, but fine. Smells like ammonia, but the taste is way softer. I like it with some spicy herb salad and rice noodles.

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