Letters to Lei the Formosan Lion: #1
Lei's first letter he wishes to share.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he wrote the original letter here, and I did the response.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he wrote the original letter here, and I did the response.
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Jack: I didn't know Taiwan was a fishing village. Then again, we all had to start somewhere.
Chuong: Boba, Mongolian barbecue, fried fermented tofu, cup noodles, Taipei 101, etc. comes from Taiwan.
Jack: Mongolian barbecue and Taiwan?
Chuong: Mongolian stir-fry actually originated in Taiwan as a modernized interpretation of Mongolian cuisine, where Mongolians once used shields over fire to cook their meats on.
Zax: I didn't know cup noodles came from Taiwan.
Chuong: It was invented by a Japanese scientist born in Taiwan, when it was part of the Japanese empire.
Juno: Taiwan is such a colorful and vibrant country. Their night markets are similar to our state fairs.
Chuong: Boba, Mongolian barbecue, fried fermented tofu, cup noodles, Taipei 101, etc. comes from Taiwan.
Jack: Mongolian barbecue and Taiwan?
Chuong: Mongolian stir-fry actually originated in Taiwan as a modernized interpretation of Mongolian cuisine, where Mongolians once used shields over fire to cook their meats on.
Zax: I didn't know cup noodles came from Taiwan.
Chuong: It was invented by a Japanese scientist born in Taiwan, when it was part of the Japanese empire.
Juno: Taiwan is such a colorful and vibrant country. Their night markets are similar to our state fairs.
Cripto: That makes sense. There's a restaurant my parents like to go to that advertises itself as Mongolian stir-fry. It's not a buffet, though; you get your food and ingredients at certain stations, and then you watch the people cook it around a big circular grill.
Lei: Are there flames?
Cripto: Sometimes.
Lei: Are there flames?
Cripto: Sometimes.
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