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Frog legs are also fried in margarine and sweet soy sauce or tomato sauce, battered and deep fried, or grilled. Frog eggs are also served in banana leaves (pepes telur kodok). The dried and crispy fried frog skin is also consumed as krupuk crackers; the taste is similar to fried fish skin. [10]
Normally, the legs are the only part served in the soup, since the legs are the most meaty parts; the skin of the frogs may, however, also be dried under the sun, and fried as chips. The salted fried frogs skin has a unique taste incomparable with other types of chips.
A Chinese style noodle bowl made with frog legs and pig skin; sautéed rabbit offal and goat head soup; hickory smoked fried chicken with white sauce; pine needle meringue, bullfrog heart with pea shoots; a visit to a sea urchin lab at the University of Alabama-Birmingham and how "urchin chow" is made; octopus; shrimp and grits Greek style ...
David Henke, a global food trendwatcher and industry consultant, posted on X/Twitter, ... One intrigued foodie suggested: “Yo fried frog legs are so good, maybe shred the frog leg meat next time ...
Crispy Cajun fried shrimp are piled on a French baguette and topped with a Creole-inspired creamy remoulade sauce, creating the most delicious and authentic po'boy you will ever taste outside of NOLA!
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Grilled squid, dim sum with chicken feet, stuffed duck's feet, stir-fried milk with shrimp, turtle soup, pigeon, scorpion, suckling pig, jellyfish salad, worm and hairy crab roe omelet, wood ear mushroom, frog legs, 60 meter long noodle, stinkhorn, hairy gourd, starfish being used for decoration. 22 (8) April 29, 2008 Delhi, India
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