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Originally Posted by babysmurf
actually.. at least in hk, it's usually 豆奶... and not 大豆汁...
and 奶 is translated as milk...
although yes, it's made from the juice of soybeans.
and 奶 is translated as milk...
although yes, it's made from the juice of soybeans.
And that's my point. No one would buy it if it said "Soy Juice" though.
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Hmm... I grew up in Germany and I remember milk being sold in bags when I was a kid. I was under the impression that it was a 70's thing though, and had no idea that sort of packaging was actually still used. Silly Canucks...
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whats the big friggin deal here. so milk comes in a bag. did you know that wine also comes in a bag, which is in a box? in the states too! OMG!
oh, and last time i checked, milk comes in boxes in the states too. its called the grocery store, you should check it out sometime.
oh, and last time i checked, milk comes in boxes in the states too. its called the grocery store, you should check it out sometime.
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haha, it's funny to read chinese in this forum.
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Originally Posted by babysmurf
actually.. at least in hk, it's usually 豆奶... and not 大豆汁...
and 奶 is translated as milk...
although yes, it's made from the juice of soybeans.
and 奶 is translated as milk...
although yes, it's made from the juice of soybeans.
#24
places like Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Thailand (i am sure more) you can buy milk, soda, and bunch of other drinks in a bag. They don't necessary come in a bag, but the store you get it from would pour it in a bag, put a straw in it, and tight it up. So you could walk around and drink out of a bag. °oO(damn, that's hella long time ago....)
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I'd rather they put my drink in water balloons that I can just throw at my face whenever I'm thirsty. That'd be much more efficient.
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I also prescribed this solution to someone last week seeking an intercooler sprayer but I promptly informed them that the afore mentioned device was not needed. You can solve almost any liquid lacking dilemma with a water balloon.