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[–] 2 pts

I tried a couple of century eggs at a dim sum in Singapore the night before my return flight back to the states. Big mistake.

Thought I was going to die about 12 hours later on the plane. I never had such bad abdominal pain and diarrhea in my life. I don't recommend century eggs. The whites of the egg turn translucent, the yolks turn gray. Both generally retain their original texture and taste about like a boiled egg.

[–] 3 pts

皮蛋 (pidan) are delicious when well prepared.

You are probably intolerant to its bacteria.

[–] 1 pt

I had eaten them before with no issue. The eggs tasted fine, slight ammonia flavor, dark outer "skin" and the inner whites had a translucent yellowish color, yolks were gray with a sulphur overtone. I sampled at least 20 items at that dim sum, something else could easily have made me sick. I blamed it all on the century eggs. Gas like you read about. TOTALLY flushed out my intestines. And that was during a 36-42hr flight Changi to Narita to Chicago to home. Not fun. I felt really bad for whoever went to the head after me, and I HAD to go often. I was miserable.

[–] 1 pt

had do many of those and theyre excellent...

[–] 0 pt

They tasted fine to me, it was the aftermath that made them "memorable" - and I must have sampled 20 or more different items at dim sum, so it could easily have been something else I ate that made me so sick. The barbequed chickens' feet maybe?