Food I Never Saw Before Part 2
This fruit was pretty popular in Macau. I asked the name of it but couldn't remember. It looks like a cross between a pineapple and a porcupine. Covered in sharp spikes but cut it open and there's normal fruit inside.

Mmm...sheets of meat. I don't know what animal this is. Probably pigs. Meat sold by the sheet, sitting in stacks along the street. I don't know how it's prepared or maybe people just bite into it. Either way, not appetizing.

Yes, I've seen eggs before, but I haven't seen them stacked in a pile like you'd find loose apples and oranges. I guess this works well for people who don't want to buy a whole dozen, but what if you do? Are you just carrying a bag with 12 eggs? Seems a little fragile to just carry around without the cardboard cartons.
Mmm...sheets of meat. I don't know what animal this is. Probably pigs. Meat sold by the sheet, sitting in stacks along the street. I don't know how it's prepared or maybe people just bite into it. Either way, not appetizing.
Yes, I've seen eggs before, but I haven't seen them stacked in a pile like you'd find loose apples and oranges. I guess this works well for people who don't want to buy a whole dozen, but what if you do? Are you just carrying a bag with 12 eggs? Seems a little fragile to just carry around without the cardboard cartons.