Wednesday, December 21, 2005

You are what you eat

To help foreigners decipher Chinese menus, some Beijing restaurants (most notably the high-end ones) print menus with photographs of the dishes. In some rare cases, they will also provide English translations of the dishes. We think they might want to hire a native English speaker to help them with euphemisms. Here are some choice samples of Sichuan delicacies that are simply too attractive to resist:
(Click on the picture to enlarge)

That's right, the options are:

  • Pickle and Amorphophallus
  • Sichuan-flavoured eel paste
  • Homely spinous sea cucumber
  • Hot peppery goose guts
  • Hot fat intestines

  • We can't figure out why the 'homely spinous sea cucumber' is so expensive. Comely we could understand, but we just have to believe that finding un-attractive spinous sea cucumbers ought to be rather easy.

    2 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Who knew you could eat Amorphophallus?

    Anonymous said...

    Dad says you forgot to tell us where we can find these treats.