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ElsieD

ElsieD

7 hours ago, liuzhou said:

Bought some Hong Kong style egg tarts. 香港蛋撻.

 

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Late in life, like about 2 months ago I had my first ever Portugese egg tart and wondered where it had been all my life.  Is this something like it?  I see them in some of the shops in our Chinatown.

 

Edited to add: never mind, I read your post first and then read the explanation you gave to Anna.  Please ignore my post.

ElsieD

ElsieD

7 hours ago, liuzhou said:

Bought some Hong Kong style egg tarts. 香港蛋撻.

 

573016706_20190914_1240531.thumb.jpg.1a7ed3ab7efaacd03a65a0af63ca7b7e.jpg

 

1903952075_20190914_1240001.thumb.jpg.88cf208bd673a74ba29138788a00d05d.jpg

 

 

Late in life, like about 2 months ago I had my first ever Portugese egg tart and wondered where it had been all my life.  Is this something like it?  I see them in some of the shops in our Chinatown.

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