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Beauty4123 20th April 2007 08:02 PM

thanks for the scans!

haruki 20th April 2007 08:35 PM

i like the pic on the bottom right of the last scans... she looks sooo~ i dunno how to describe, anyone help?

mui-gei-tal 20th April 2007 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo Daydream (Post 1073261)
YAY! ^^ cool! thanks! who is that Peter guy?

Peter Lam is the guy responsible for hosting Ayu's Asia Tour in Hong Kong. He is also the one who gave Ayu that awesome bottle of red wine.

thanks for the scans! ahahahahaha...ayu looks so happy, im sure she had an awesome time in taiwan and hong kong!

Diana 20th April 2007 08:59 PM

Aw! Thank you for the scans :D Looks fun~~

Eigakan 20th April 2007 09:57 PM

wow, the pics are great, she looks like she's having a lot of fun

panda87 20th April 2007 11:22 PM

wow, looks like they had so much fun! what a cooooool staff. *sigh* lucky people.

anywho, sankyuu so maaaach!!!!!

edgefusion 21st April 2007 12:20 AM

Thanks for the scans! It's so cool to see Ayu and all her staff like this. :D

Choyan 21st April 2007 12:22 AM

Ah, those rabbit marshmallowy thing~ they're nice D: ~ XD
thanks :)

devilayu 21st April 2007 12:37 AM

LOL, those pics on the last page are so funny. The food was so spicy she actually cried.

I wonder if the rabbit marshmallows are based off of Peeps...

Choyan 21st April 2007 12:39 AM

^I think it's actually a Chinese tradition thing~ XD

devilayu 21st April 2007 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Choyan (Post 1073767)
^I think it's actually a Chinese tradition thing~ XD

Is it really? Because never in all my years of having Chinese banquets have I ever seen marshmallow bunnies.

truehappiness 21st April 2007 12:48 AM

They look more like bao to me.. D:

http://www.justhungry.com/easter-bru...o-steamed-buns

Bigtop 21st April 2007 01:19 AM

Thanks for sharing the scans! That's right that she's busy...

bluegie 21st April 2007 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by devilayu (Post 1073772)
Is it really? Because never in all my years of having Chinese banquets have I ever seen marshmallow bunnies.

They can't be marshmallows... they should be mantou (or Chinese steamed buns; 饅頭) actually. Mantou bunny is a quite common decoration used on Chinese dishes, but doesn't mean you'll always encounter it. It depends on if that particular Chinese restaurant using it or not.

PS: I just look at the last pic again (cuz I didn't really look at it carefully beforehand)... I thought you're talking about something used as decorations... LOL. Apparently they look more like buns to me now. The bunnies looks like BBQ buns except no BBQ + in different shapes. That's all.

truehappiness 21st April 2007 01:51 AM

It's like those peach buns with the pink butts ~ :D

bluegie 21st April 2007 01:57 AM

you mean.... 壽包 (Sau Bao / Chinese birthday buns)?? LOL. Never thought someone would describe it as "buns with the pink butts". :roflmao

extepan 21st April 2007 03:48 AM

thanks! great pics!

devilayu 21st April 2007 04:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bluegie (Post 1073800)
They can't be marshmallows... they should be mantou (or Chinese steamed buns; 饅頭) actually. Mantou bunny is a quite common decoration used on Chinese dishes, but doesn't mean you'll always encounter it. It depends on if that particular Chinese restaurant using it or not.

PS: I just look at the last pic again (cuz I didn't really look at it carefully beforehand)... I thought you're talking about something used as decorations... LOL. Apparently they look more like buns to me now. The bunnies looks like BBQ buns except no BBQ + in different shapes. That's all.

I will guess that most seeing the pics don't read Japanese because Ayu writes that they are "usagi no mashumaro" = "marshmallow bunnies." After looking it up, evidently, these marshmallow critters are usually rolled in coconut shavings.

It'd be sad if I couldn't recognize mantou as I am Chinese. :/

Choyan 21st April 2007 04:34 AM

I swear I've had them before o-O and it was marshmallow-y~ XD with coconut things~

bluegie 21st April 2007 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by devilayu (Post 1073879)
I will guess that most seeing the pics don't read Japanese because Ayu writes that they are "usagi no mashumaro" = "marshmallow bunnies." After looking it up, evidently, these marshmallow critters are usually rolled in coconut shavings.

It'd be sad if I couldn't recognize mantou as I am Chinese. :/


LOL, . When you talked about bunnies I was thinking something else (cuz I didn't look at the pic while looking at the scan). So I thought you're talking about the bunnie mantou, the ones used as decorations at the side of a plate. After that I reloaded that pic again and looked at the bunnies and I knew it couldn't be mantou :no. I couldn't read Japanese so I didn't know what that was :P. So my guess was some buns :P. My bad my bad :headache


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