Noun
duck egg (plural duck eggs)
(informal) Zero; nothing.
A common and inexpensive breakfast dish that can be found in any wet market, balut (hột vịt lộn) is a fertilized duck egg with a nearly developed embryo inside, which is boiled and eaten in the shell. Source: Internet
’s innovative Chinese cuisine includes dumplings in disguise: the wild mushroom and truffle bun is indistinguishable from a plump chestnut mushroom, and the sweet duck egg custard bun arrives dressed up as a white peach. Source: Internet
And sure, there's the infamous "balut" (boiled, fertilized duck egg), but there are plenty of other delicious, less-daunting Manila staple dishes to feast upon. Source: Internet
Combine duck egg yolks, lemon juice, salt, and paprika in blender and blend for about 30 seconds. Source: Internet
Each duck egg boasts 3.8 micrograms of vitamin B-12, more than your entire daily recommended B-12 intake. Source: Internet
People also put salty duck egg yolk, rousong (Zh; crushed dried pork) or other stuffing in ci fan tuan. Source: Internet