Passion fruit is also called "clock fruit"!
* Because of the shape of the flower, passion fruit is also called "clock grass/" in Japanese, and this also influenced Taiwanese and Hakka in Taiwan during the colonial period.
There is a Taiwanese saying: “If you wanna be rich, the first is to sell the ice, and the second is to consider being a doctor.”, which describes the social phenomenon in early Taiwan of how popular ice is.
Popsicle eggs are egg-shaped ice with various flavors. Traditionally, popsicle eggs are made with aluminum molds and rubber bands, which must be filled and sealed by hand, taking a considerable amount of time. Nowadays, plastic popsicle eggs made with machines are replacing traditional ones gradually.
"Wanna be rich? Go to sell the ice is the best, or you may also consider being a doctor."
* There is a Taiwanese saying: “If you wanna be rich, the first is to sell the ice, and the second is to consider being a doctor.”, which describes the social phenomenon in early Taiwan of how popular ice is.
Popsicle eggs are egg-shaped ice with various flavors. Traditionally, popsicle eggs are made with aluminum molds and rubber bands, which must be filled and sealed by hand, taking a considerable amount of time. Nowadays, plastic popsicle eggs made with machines are replacing traditional ones gradually.
What's your favorite ice flavor?
* There is a Taiwanese saying: “If you wanna be rich, the first is to sell the ice, and the second is to consider being a doctor.”, which describes the social phenomenon in early Taiwan of how popular ice is.
Popsicle eggs are egg-shaped ice with various flavors. Traditionally, popsicle eggs are made with aluminum molds and rubber bands, which must be filled and sealed by hand, taking a considerable amount of time. Nowadays, plastic popsicle eggs made with machines are replacing traditional ones gradually.
According to my mom, it only cost $2 when she was young.
Half for you, half for me — together we'll always b... did you say only the top part for me?
Lemon in Mandarin Chinese is actually pronouncd "Nemon", but I found it is actually a lime if it's green
Summer color!
Please clear the blackboard, the student on duty today!
* Classrooms in Taiwan are different from those in Japan or Korea—students usually don’t take off their shoes. However, during cleaning time, it’s common to lift chairs onto desks. I've heard that some students are even able to balance their chairs diagonally using the pencil groove on the desk.