Message from @porco

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2017-08-20 04:29:40 UTC  

the night market in Hualien is also worth a visit because it's completely different from other night markets of the country

2017-08-20 04:30:05 UTC  

Especially if you like street food

2017-08-20 04:32:12 UTC  

just make sure that it's not the only night market that you will visit in Taiwan because it's not a typical one

2017-08-20 04:48:48 UTC  
2017-08-20 04:48:59 UTC  

@plasticsword nah had no interest

2017-08-20 04:49:27 UTC  

@porco cheers

2017-08-20 04:53:41 UTC  

@porco what makes it different

2017-08-20 06:13:29 UTC  

@kaetaa#1570 usually night markets are not a tourist attraction. they're street markets during night time. mostly unregulated, chaotic, crowded and loud. But a nice source for great food and "weird" things. Also on big night markets in Taipei you'll find half of AliExpress being sold on the street. Hualien's night market is a tourist attraction. It's very regulated, streets are wide, 99% is food and there are singers and other performers to entertain. While it's more comfy, the regulation and organization let it lose a lot of actual night market spirit in my opinion

2017-08-20 06:13:54 UTC  
2017-08-20 06:14:14 UTC  

woops my discord was hanging

2017-08-20 06:18:09 UTC  

also in Hualien many things are written in English and you will see many westerners

2017-08-20 07:27:33 UTC  

Also the Liyu lake if you want to have a romantic time with your gf and take a boat

2017-08-20 11:50:47 UTC  

wonderful country

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/248100475054850050/348796001961902080/IMG_20170820_1350273.jpg

2017-08-20 12:23:14 UTC  

dont fall for the sugary jew

2017-08-20 12:23:21 UTC  

D I A B E T I S

2017-08-20 12:23:26 UTC  

is this the new kit kat of flavours?

2017-08-20 12:23:55 UTC  

what was the light green one, mint?

2017-08-20 12:35:27 UTC  

It's "mildly sweet", because people here have a lower tolarance for sugar than the west

2017-08-20 12:39:23 UTC  

the original flavor is too sweet for some people, so they have the "mildly sweet" version

2017-08-20 12:44:30 UTC  

exactly @red

2017-08-20 12:44:39 UTC  

everything here is not so sweet compared to the western version

2017-08-20 12:46:15 UTC  

erhua was a mistake

2017-08-20 12:48:24 UTC  

i want to try feeding my family the type of cakes i ate in america

2017-08-20 12:48:39 UTC  

might need to prepare puke buckets

2017-08-20 12:49:38 UTC  

my gf doesn't eat any kind of western sweets. It's absolutely impossible to enjoy a piece of cake or similar with her in Europe. As soon as something contains sugar, she literally spits it out again instantly and says that it disgusts her

2017-08-20 12:50:08 UTC  

she says every sweet in Europe tastes the same because she's only able to taste the sugar

2017-08-20 12:50:21 UTC  

lmao

2017-08-20 12:50:36 UTC  

i used to be similar but america broke my tastebuds

2017-08-20 12:50:53 UTC  

tags: mindbreak

2017-08-20 12:51:04 UTC  

I won't force her because I like her skinny lmao

2017-08-20 13:28:39 UTC  

sugar was a mistake

2017-08-20 16:27:47 UTC  

Yeah China has all those Oreos too. Pretty tasty

2017-08-20 16:27:59 UTC  

I tried like honey caramel Pringles the other day

2017-08-20 16:28:01 UTC  

Disgusting

2017-08-20 16:28:52 UTC  

Caramel FUCKING PRINGLES?

2017-08-20 16:28:59 UTC  

WHAT

2017-08-20 17:23:06 UTC  

If sugar cane can't grow in the area then the people won't love sugar. Something like that.

2017-08-20 19:09:21 UTC  

used to have sugar cane juice all the time as a kid so i dunno about that

2017-08-20 19:09:32 UTC  

pretty sure sugarcane is also native to asia

2017-08-20 19:22:15 UTC  

sugarbloat

2017-08-20 23:00:23 UTC  

yes sugar cane juice is sold at every corner