Monday, May 26, 2008

Yummy Snacks

Last week on Tuesday Adym and I went to Grand Asia Market.
We bought Bun Boa which is muffin with meat, quail egg and Chinese sausage cooked inside.
The bun is not as sweet as I am used too.
The steam them up and keep them warm in a wooden steamer. It was a surprise to eat a quail egg. My mom makes chicken eggs and that is the way I have always eaten it. However the Grand Asia Market made it up fresh and very delicious.


When you walk in the store, take a look to your left. Oh the glorious sweets.
Someday I am coming back to take advantage of this Asian bakery. Adym had to pull me away from the glass display to prevent me from drooling on the sweets.

We bought a bunch of snacks. Including this apple gummy candy.









I have to share with you the message on the bag:


"Every drop of fresh apple juice, carefully pressed from the reddest apples, shining in colors of the cheeks of a snow-country child, is yours to enjoy in each soft and juicy Kasugai Apple Gummy."

What a fantastic analogy. The cute pink cheeks of cold country children being compared to the red hue on an apple.

Here's the funny thing: At first glance I thought it read: "carefully pressed from the reddest apples, with cheeks of a snow-country child!"

LOL!!! You can imagine surprise. After I reading it again, I realized it was an analogy. I told Adym what I thought it read at first. We had a good laugh.

3 comments:

  1. Yummy yumm yum!

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  2. I so love the kiwi ones of these. you can get them at world market here.

    I miss you so much!

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  3. RE: Aw! Miss you too Meghan!

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