

🥢 Unlock the century-old secret of flavor and texture!
Asian Taste Preserved Duck Eggs deliver an authentic 12.7-ounce pack of century eggs, crafted through a traditional preservation method that transforms duck eggs into a creamy, custard-like yolk and translucent amber egg white. Ready to eat and versatile, they elevate congee, salads, and gourmet dishes with a unique umami-rich flavor cherished in Asian cuisine.
| ASIN | B0865H9B9Y |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Package Dimensions | 6.46 x 4.49 x 2.91 inches; 14.39 ounces |
| UPC | 650245809229 |
| Units | 12.7 Ounce |
C**E
Trying new things
Ngl I almost puked eating this the smell is terrible but the taste isn’t bad. It’s more of an acquired taste. The color was darker than the picture it’s like a brownish black.
T**.
A Taste of Pure Childhood Nostalgia!
Okay, I just had to write this review immediately after opening our order! Asian Taste Preserved Duck Eggs are EXACTLY what we've been yearning for, a genuine taste of our childhood memories! These delicate treasures arrived perfectly intact, not a single crack or chip in sight. They were nestled securely, clearly packed with real care. That alone was a massive relief and a sign of quality. But the real magic happened when we peeled them open... That first bite was an instant time machine! The rich, complex umami flavor, that unique creamy-yet-firm texture of the egg white, and that gloriously intense, molten, almost-cheesy yolk... it was EXACTLY as we remembered from years ago. No weird aftertastes, no off-putting smells – just pure, authentic, perfectly balanced preserved duck egg perfection. It’s incredible how a single taste can transport you back decades. These eggs captured that deep, savory, slightly fermented magic that made them such a beloved treat in our family. The flavor profile is spot-on – complex, earthy, deeply satisfying, and utterly unique. It’s not just food; it’s a sensory memory unlocked. Note***Preserved eggs are designed to be eaten cold or at room temperature, with no further cooking required. They are a ready-to-eat product. The best ways to enjoy their unique creamy, rich texture and complex flavor. If you want to incorporate them into a hot dish like soup, the key is to treat them as a garnish, not an ingredient to be cooked.
C**N
Really worth a try.
Ww were slow to eat one. But surprisingly they are really good. The yoke is super creamy and the white is kinda like jello. They do smell like ammonia after shelled, but it dies down if you let it sit for a minute without the shell. Little bit of salt or soy sauce is the way to go
K**K
Broken eggs
Never had a chance to eat them. ALL 6 came broken and smelling fishy.
S**A
Hearty and satisfying
The eggs themselves come in-shell. However, the shell itself is pretty and makes a good presentation, and they are as easy to peel as conventional hard-boiled eggs. This is my first time eating century eggs, but the flavor was straightforward and consistent between eggs. The amber-black contents of the shell tasted pretty much like hard-boiled egg, but was a pleasantly hearty version that reminded me of the livermush my great-grandmother used to serve me on weekend mornings when I visited. It makes me feel full and satisfied, and it goes well with coffee in my opinion. For anybody the flavor resonates well with, I believe it will be a new morning staple. I will be buying this again.
J**S
I was afraid but I was wrong.
I wanted to try this. I was afraid it might be "weird". I was wrong. No smell other than taste like an regular egg. The eggs color reminded me if Easter eggs. The egg sturdiness was perfect. What I get was a good price.
A**H
Delicious
This was my first time ever trying century eggs and I bought them because of the reviews. From what I can tell they are exactly as they are supposed to be an were delicious with the soy, black vinegar and sesame oil garlic sauce that I made. The yolk was wonderfully creamy and the "white" was firm like a jello but much more tasteful. An acquired taste for sure but I love acquired taste foods lol
C**A
My mistake... ?
Well. So maybe I am the one to blame. Because I ordered fermented eggs from amazon. And then I ate them. Lol. Imagine my surprise when I woke up sick and ran to the bathroom to puke them up. There was a weird smell, but nothing unexpected considering they are... FERMENTED EGGS. I only had them once in Taiwan, so maybe if I was more familiar with them I would know if they had gone bad. Well no one can say now that I am not an adventurous eater.
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