I have now eaten an insect. That was way more intimidating once it was sitting on a plate in front of me, but I did it. xD
then again, when you fry something with this much garlic, ginger, and chili you can't taste anything else.
then again, when you fry something with this much garlic, ginger, and chili you can't taste anything else.
The_Nameless_Bard wrote:
then again, when you fry something with this much garlic, ginger, and chili you can't taste anything else.
That's how I eat my brothers' food anyway :^)

It wasn't that bad at all, even on its own it tasted pretty good (kinda like pea pods, I guess?). Though I had a bit of a freak-out moment once I had the bowl in front of me and had to really steel myself to be able to eat the silly things.
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I can somewhat understand saying that a trumpet or something like that brethes(because it works with air), but not a string instrument. Can someone enlighten me?
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When someone says that string instruments are "airy" or that the sound "breathes" it usually means that they play chords that are very upbeat and they play them in a very relaxed and soft way (as opposed to the hard and rough way of playing them).
What I've been taught is that these for example, are not "airy" techniques
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OOqJdzQdPI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D6FZGO7Pyo
These on the other hand are usually considered airy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpObBNjs4ys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTaI8K1z_8g