
Suodiu: ‘Suck and dispose’ pebble dish is latest street food ... - CNN
Jun 23, 2023 · Dubbed “the world’s hardest dish” – literally – a traditional stir-fry featuring stones as its key ingredient has sparked culinary curiosity on Chinese social media. Patrons are …
China's Stir-fried Stones / Suodiu - Know Your Meme
Jan 28, 2025 · In China, the food is called Suodiu (嗦丟), which translates to "suck and discard" in English. It's also called "炸石头," which simply translates to "fried stones" in English. A video …
China's Stir-Fried Rocks Just Might Be The Snack Of The Summer
Jun 21, 2023 · While the prevalence of preparing suodui — which translates to "suck and discard" — waned after many years, its popularity is on the rise, particularly after a video of it being …
Suodiu - China's Stir-Fried River Rocks - Oddity Central
Jun 22, 2023 · Suodiu is a bizarre type of Chinese street food that consists of small river rocks stir-fried with a mixture of spices and herbs. You are supposed to suck on the stones and then …
Stone me: suckable stir-fried pebbles sold as street food in China ...
Jun 12, 2023 · A June 4 video clip that has attracted 4 million views on Douyin shows a vendor in the central Chinese province of Hunan stir-frying small river rocks with chilli, garlic, purple …
Stir-fried pebbles for roadside snacks, also known as "Suo Diu", …
Mar 11, 2024 · The woman took a close look at "Suo Diu", not to mention, this snack is quite attractive, with small garlic, chili oil, sweet pepper, and coriander. A scent hits the nostrils, …
Stir-Fried Pebbles or Stone Soup? | by John Mertz - Medium
Jun 14, 2023 · Many dismiss the dish as a mere stunt, but stir-fried pebbles, known as suo diu, or “suck and throw away” in English, originated by boatmen short of food. The stir-fried pebbles …
China Street Vendor Sells Stir-fried Pebbles With Chilli, Garlic
Jun 13, 2023 · What is Suo Diu? Twitter. Referred to as "suo diu" in Chinese, which translates to "suck and throw away," the dish has a fascinating origin story. It is believed to have originated …
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Jul 20, 2023 · The name of this dish is "Suo Diu". It is said that on the Sichuan River before liberation, the trackers were too shy to buy meat. There are often trackers who wash the …
The toughest dish in China, most people have never eaten it
The made "Suo Diu" is very spicy and smells very enjoyable. We mainly eat its surface flavor. It feels like eating snails, and the taste is very good.