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That kind of opinion about chinese, looks like originated from china.... Prince Philip said before a 1986 World Wildlife Fund conference:
“If it has got four legs and it is not a chair, if it has two wings and it flies but is not an aeroplane, and if it swims and is not a submarine,
the Cantonese will eat it.” Prince Philip did not coin the saying, however; he had merely repeated a saying that was well-known in China.
In the 1980s, Haing Nor (a star of the 1984 film The Killing Fields) wrote that this saying was popular in Cambodia: “Eat anything with
two legs except a ladder, anything with four legs except a table, and anything that flies except an airplane.”
Easter eggs come in all shapes and sizes, but these babies’ heads might put off even the most devoted chocolate lover.
Made from inch-thick white chocolate, containing 5,000 calories and taking a week to produce, they are best tackled by smashing them into bite-size pieces with a hammer, says their creator.
The £40 life-size heads are made by Annabel de Vetten, food artist and owner of Conjuror’s Kitchen, which specialises in custom-made cakes and confectionery.
“I know that the chocolate heads won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but creating something with shock factor is quite fun,” she said. “The heads even scare me — I was doing the dishes last night and jumped out of my skin when I turned round and saw them.”
இது எப்படி இருக்கு! பிரிட்டனிலும் இன்று இதுதான் முக்கிய செய்தி.--தலையச் சாப்பிட முடியுமா? என்று.
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