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Recent Posts Tagged With 'food'
Let Them Eat Cake
Photo by Danny Chu. Let Them Eat Cake is a post from: Taiwan Photographers Share and Enjoy: ...
Dim Sum
Photo by Danburg Murmur. Dim Sum is a post from: Taiwan Photographers © 2007 Taiwan Photographers Liked what you saw? Use the icons below to share with others on the web: Share and Enjoy: ...
Boys Night Out
Photo by MarkwithNS. Boys Night Out is a post from: Taiwan Photographers © 2007 Taiwan Photographers Liked what you saw? Use the icons below to share with others on the web: Share and Enjoy: Boys Nigh...
Knitted Sushi
Photo by Danburg Murmur. Knitted Sushi is a post from: Taiwan Photographers © 2007 Taiwan Photographers Liked what you saw? Use the icons below to share with others on the web: Share and Enjoy: Knitte...
Snack Attack?
Photo by Pi3rr3. Snack Attack? is a post from: Taiwan Photographers © 2007 Taiwan Photographers Liked what you saw? Use the icons below to share with others on the web: Share and Enjoy: Snack Attack? ...
Mmm…Mmm…Good
Sausages at a food stall in Keelung. Photographer: Electric Soup...
Fried Squid in Lugang
Photo by Carrie Marshall of My Several Worlds. Posted in Food, Lugang Tagged: Food, Squid ...
You Pick It, She Fries It.
Photo by Patrick on Flickr. Posted in People Tagged: Food, People ...
First Course
Photo by Danburg Murmur on Flickr. Posted in Yangmingshan National Park Tagged: Food, Lunch, Taiwan ...
Obama Butter Bread
Photographer and artist, Yufen, celebrates President Barack Obama's inauguration with a snapshot of a poster found in "St. Mary Bakery/ Merry's Cafe" while walking in the streets in Taipei the other day. ...
Consume or Just Admire
Lost in Kaohsiung’s photostream on Flickr. Fresh dim-sum at a nightmarket in Kaohsiung are almost too pretty to eat. They wouldn’t last five minutes with me, though. Posted in Kaohsiung Tagged: Dim-Sum, Food, Nightmarkets...
