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Monday, December 1, 2008 . 12:32 AM

Frogs are called 'chui kei' in Hokkien which means water chicken.

...

My brother said that 'cause it's the only meat which looks like a chicken but tastes like fish?
I mean the frog legs la.

Ok lo, so we went to the morning market and bought RM20 worth of frog legs...
and I discovered one of them looked uncanny.

BEHOLD, my startling discovery!







Aiya, on some angles it looked like an anteater but whattha hag la.
Got eyes some more.

I was afraid that my phone would touch the rice by accident whatsoever or fall into the rice.

Wadeva.