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Century egg

British pronunciation/sɛntʃəɹi ɛɡ/
American pronunciation/sɛntʃɚɹi ɛɡ/
Century egg
[NOUN]
1

a Chinese delicacy made by preserving eggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime, and rice straw for several weeks to several months

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What is "century egg"?

Century egg, also known as preserved egg or thousand-year-old egg, is a Chinese delicacy that features eggs that have been preserved in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, and quicklime for several weeks to several months. The preservation process causes the egg white to turn a translucent, jelly-like texture, while the yolk takes on a creamy and solid consistency with a rich and pungent flavor. The eggs are typically served in slices and may be eaten on their own or used as a topping for congee or rice dishes. The distinctive flavor and texture of century eggs may be an acquired taste for some, but they are considered a delicacy in many parts of China.

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1There's no Century Egg under here.
2It smells like a century egg.
3Stevie - It's a Century Egg, which is a preserved egg that's been preserved for several weeks to several months.
4In case you missed it this was inspired by my How to Eat a Century Egg video.
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