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Sorry if this question has already been answered.
In the movie "God of Cookery", they frequently talk about "****ing shrimps" . A search on Google only turned up references to the movie. But my curiosity caught on with that name and now it won't let go :-) So what are "****ing shrimps" ? Thanks in advance for your answers, Lars |
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"Lars Lackmann" > wrote in message
... > Sorry if this question has already been answered. > > In the movie "God of Cookery", they frequently talk about "****ing > shrimps" . A search on Google only turned up references to the movie. > But my curiosity caught on with that name and now it won't let go :-) > > So what are "****ing shrimps" ? > > > Thanks in advance for your answers, > Lars In Cantonese, these are called 'Lai Liew Ha' = peeing/****ing prawns. The Australians call them 'bugs' & along the Med. Sea (France, Spain, Italy etc.) they are called Cigale, Cigales etc. If you can get alt.binaries.food i posted pics there of my recent visit to HK's LeiYueMun (fisherman's village) where fresh seafood are on display & you can choose what you want & the rests. will cook it for you etc. A few of the pics were of Live LaiLiewHa in the tank. The reason why they are called LaiLiewHa/peeing/****ing prawns in Cantonese is because once you pick them up from the water/tank, they squirt water like a squid or octopus would do with ink as a defensive ploy etc. I'm not sure if the Austarlian 'bugs' & European 'cigales' do the same but the HK variety do. ; ) DC. |
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DC. wrote:
> "Lars Lackmann" > wrote in message > ... > >>Sorry if this question has already been answered. >> >>In the movie "God of Cookery", they frequently talk about "****ing >>shrimps" . A search on Google only turned up references to the movie. >>But my curiosity caught on with that name and now it won't let go :-) >> >>So what are "****ing shrimps" ? >> >> >>Thanks in advance for your answers, >>Lars > > > In Cantonese, these are called 'Lai Liew Ha' = peeing/****ing prawns. The > Australians call them 'bugs' & along the Med. Sea (France, Spain, Italy > etc.) they are called Cigale, Cigales etc. If you can get alt.binaries.food > i posted pics there of my recent visit to HK's LeiYueMun (fisherman's > village) where fresh seafood are on display & you can choose what you want & > the rests. will cook it for you etc. A few of the pics were of Live > LaiLiewHa in the tank. The reason why they are called > LaiLiewHa/peeing/****ing prawns in Cantonese is because once you pick them > up from the water/tank, they squirt water like a squid or octopus would do > with ink as a defensive ploy etc. I'm not sure if the Austarlian 'bugs' & > European 'cigales' do the same but the HK variety do. ; ) > > DC. > > Thank you very much. Somehow googling for prawns instead never occured to me, only variations on ****ing. |
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