I think I ate too much for lunch today but my stomach always tells me "you can eat more!" Unfortunately, because I hate seeing food being wasted and uneaten, I end up eating what my friends can't eat. In the end, I was given the unfortunate nickname "human disposal" for taking everyone's leftovers. For example today, my friend ordered nachos while I had my usual sandwich. After finding a seat and getting settled, my friend opened up her box of nachos. In the box was a ton of nachos with so much nacho cheese covering the chips that it looked the the chips my drown. Also on top were globs of tomatoes, guacamole and sour cream creating a bit of decor but added to the mess. My friend hates the texture of tomatoes so I knew half of those chips weren't going to be eaten. Plus her stomach is tiny so she wouldn't have finished them anyways.
I attacked my sandwich anyways just because I was famished after working in the morning but that sandwich didn't last and soon I was munching on her nachos. The nachos were quite a challenge to eat considering every time you grab a chip and bite, your fingers and mouth get covered with cheese. It's not the most go to food if you want to eat attractively.
After 10 minutes of complete mess, my friend couldn't take anymore and she needed to head to class but what about the leftover chips? Leave it up to me. With 10 minutes before I need to head to class, I will find a way to finish it up whether or not it looked appetizing. And with 5 minutes to spare I strolled to the trash can, discarded the box and headed to class. With my awesome stomach and eating skills, no food can get in my way. Well, maybe except seafood...
Back to Taiwan. After a day of shopping and eating, I was dead pooped by the end even though it was only 10 pm. Stumbling back to my aunt's house, I noticed how uncreepy it was compared to where I lived. In my town, there is no one on the streets or walking around by themselves but in Taipei, people were speeding around, some still in their school uniforms. That's one of the things I love about Taipei is that no matter what time, there will be people of all ages doing their errands. Though I couldn't enjoy it for long because I must hurry back home to a nice shower and a surface to sleep. The day was over before I knew it but hey it was only the second day of my two month stay so what is there to miss?
The next day before I met up with my friend to go biking and to do more eating, my uncle needed some lunch and whether or not I needed it, he was going to take me. Not that I would refuse such an offer in Taiwan. Navigating through what seemed like tens of twists and turns, we arrived at a little restaurant in an alley (all good restaurants exist in an alley, or it seemed). My uncle had brought me to eat fried chicken. But don't mistaken it for KFC fried chicken because this is way better. The thigh of the chicken is used with it covered in a thin crispy layer of skin and flour, unlike normal fried chicken that is covered in a bumpy layer. Oh it was a delicious, juicy fried chicken.
In addition to the fried chicken, it came with some rice and 2 small sides like a traditional Japanese bento and a bowl of soup if you would like. The cuisine in Taiwan is very influenced by Japanese cuisine not only because of the occupation by Japan for a number of years but also of how much admiration they have for the Japanese. I may or may not get to this later but it's a lot to talk about. But anyways, this meal was delicious, simple and way more than what I could eat. Unfortunately, for some reason when I'm in Taiwan, my stomach actual feels satisfied after a normal amount of food. If they had this type of set in my town, I would be happy, my stomach would be happy, and my family would be soo happy. And it wasn't expensive at all. There are a lot of these types of meals in Taiwan because it's a quick way to get lunch or dinner without being too expensive. Sometimes, it's just better to eat out than to cook.
















