Century Eggs & Wine
About a month ago, whilst on my way to a dinner that featured amongst other dishes, a Century Egg Salad, I decided to make a detour into a wine shop to pick up a couple of bottles of wine to try with dinner. Knowing what the menu was, I decided to look for wines, which [...]
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THE MEANING OF YUMSENG...!!!
"YUMSENG" is from the Cantonese dialect of Guangdong (Canton) Province in Southern China, and literally means, "to finish drinking" or to empty one's glass of drink. The English equivalent for this is, "Bottoms up".
"YUMSENG" is usually shouted out three times in succession, and with increasing volume.
"YUM" is always extended (10 seconds or longer), whilst the second syllable "SENG" is shorter (5 seconds or so) and fades off at the end.
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