Cool! wondering how much one non-fried egg (🥚)usually costs there? just want to compare the price difference btw them
cernegiant
Some of you have never spent weeks living out of a hotel without a kitchen
RedOwlMage
Excuse me, this is a filipino delicacy, sir
boris_casuarina
Covered in plastic! Delicious cancer.
BoBoBearDev
Is that USD? The price is insane
batmansthirdnipple
Note: this picture is of where the cooked eggs were sold from.. sitting at room temperature on a table, not in a heated area or anything. These had been sitting there for several hours at least!The store is a Pick N Pay in Zambia.
FluffyBanana00
Eh, it’s normal in Asia, but I’m not sure about elsewhere. We love to eat fried eggs with rice and a bit of soy sauce for a quick meal. They have ready-cooked rice you can buy separately at gas stations. I always eat it when I travel for work and don’t have time to stop for a real meal.
TheDevilsCunt
Stupid OP for not understanding what cultural differences are
ApprehensiveDot9568
Mmmm~… plastic wrap flavor😋
DevlishAdvocate
I get this isn’t in America, but I have to wonder how fucking hard it is for people to fry an egg around the world. Frying an egg is perhaps one of the fastest and easiest things you can do in terms of cooking. You can fry an egg on a hot, flat rock. It’s not difficult, it doesn’t take a chef, nor a lot of time or prep, so I’m not really seeing the value in a pre-fried egg.
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Cool! wondering how much one non-fried egg (🥚)usually costs there? just want to compare the price difference btw them
Some of you have never spent weeks living out of a hotel without a kitchen
Excuse me, this is a filipino delicacy, sir
Covered in plastic! Delicious cancer.
Is that USD? The price is insane
Note: this picture is of where the cooked eggs were sold from.. sitting at room temperature on a table, not in a heated area or anything. These had been sitting there for several hours at least!The store is a Pick N Pay in Zambia.
Eh, it’s normal in Asia, but I’m not sure about elsewhere. We love to eat fried eggs with rice and a bit of soy sauce for a quick meal. They have ready-cooked rice you can buy separately at gas stations. I always eat it when I travel for work and don’t have time to stop for a real meal.
Stupid OP for not understanding what cultural differences are
Mmmm~… plastic wrap flavor😋
I get this isn’t in America, but I have to wonder how fucking hard it is for people to fry an egg around the world. Frying an egg is perhaps one of the fastest and easiest things you can do in terms of cooking. You can fry an egg on a hot, flat rock. It’s not difficult, it doesn’t take a chef, nor a lot of time or prep, so I’m not really seeing the value in a pre-fried egg.