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Here’s a peek into a completely common Chinese dish: Sweet & Sour Pork!
I like the Sweet & Sour Pork a bit crunchy, but this one was a bit too much. The sauce was good, so overall I recommend it!
We also had some dumplings for starters, and apparently that’s what they’re famous for, so next time I think we’ll do a full Dim Sum meal
Maybe you should check it out too? A Taste of China
Good news for all of us that love chocolate, coffee or a combination of both, chocolate spoons/stirrers are getting more common!
Don’t know what I’m talking about? If you pass by Schipol airport try to find the Chocolate company café, where you can buy some excellent Chocolate spoons! Everytime I pass by it I buy a bag of them so I can enjoy a nice hot chocolate or café mocha!
And now I found out that Marks & Spencer sells something similar called “Belgian chocolate stirrers”. They’re basically plastic sticks with a dollop of chocolate at the end and they taste great as well
So yeah, here in the picture you can see a nice iced café mocha (2 shots of espresso + the stirrer (let it melt well) + cold milk + ice cubes). Thank you Marianne for preparing it and Åshild & Collin for giving us some chocolate stirrers
So today I had some quick japanese noodles as quick meal, maybe not the best way of starting off on a blog supposedly about good food, but hey, for dry noodles they were pretty good!
So here’s how the box looks. As you can see there’s some suspicious looking “cracker” and some odd yellow balls on top of the noodles… That stuff is supposed to be made with shrimp and it can put off the less brave gourmets, but as an adventurous foodie that did not put me off
After the proverbial 3 minutes of boiling water the noodles were ready, and that “cracker” was a soggy shrimp-flavoured thing that didn’t taste too bad but definitely had a wrong consistency to it.

The yellow balls of shrimpiness were better, still a bit odd but the noodles did get better by having them there.
As for the noodles, they were definitely better than regular dry noodles, so overall I recommend it!
Where to find them: Japan Torget

