Aug 20, 2005

Go Green








Typical paddy field in Kyoto.


Vendor machine for eggs and tomato !!!

(First & second machine : Fertilized egg , but the Kanji literally means Egg with Sperm, hahaha)

(Third machine: "Organic" tomatoes - no fertiliser used )

Wanna know about difference between fertilized and unfertilized egg?

Check this,Tamago

8 comments:

The Furui Man said...

Very nice photos! I was going to do the same thing but you did it first! The eggs were not on my plan though!!! Cool photos. Giancarlo can tell you the difference between fertilized and unfertilized chicken eggs, eventhough he specializes only on karasu eggs...

Anonymous said...

where is this place?
AL

Patrick Leong said...

how come the eggs red in colour ? red plastic bags ?

Eddie said...

the place?
paddy field is near my previous apt.
the egg vendor machine at the way to Shugakuin Primary School (the road leading to the Shugakuin Imperial Palace)

Patrick ;
The eggs are put in a red net plastic.
U wanna buy ?

The Furui Man said...

The "reds" on the right are ... tomatoes!

Eddie said...

Hi Pear, how are u doing?
We miss u here in Kyoto !!
when u come back , maybe u will say
"kao chai pa sa Thai nik noi"
hahah

zbjernak said...

fertilized egg = kampong egg (ada seks)
unfertlized egg = farm egg (takda seks...just lay)

right?

Eddie said...

zbjernak, yes i think u r right