Lu Pu and Lichee twig question
Dominic T. > wrote:
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>I'm assuming it was natural sugars because under "ING" it only listed
>"lichee." But again, I was a bit scared of it which is why I stayed
>away... I'm normally pretty adventurous though and next time I'm there
>I'll just bite the bullet and buy them. Could it be the stem/branch
>from the Lychee? I wouldn't think there to be much flavor or sugars in
>there. It was only like $4, I had figured (like with the LU PU) that
>I'd go home and do a quick web search, figure it out, and go back and
>buy them... however neither the twigs nor the LU PU was found online
>anywhere.
I doubt it, especially if "litchi fructus" is correct. Go and try it.
Ask the man behind the counter for "lee hing mui" or liquorice/salt
preserved plum. Very good.
I have no idea what LU PU is. Other than the wolf and the pianist, of course.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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