Lost in Translation at the Asian Supermarket

500 g bottle of mayonnaise. Food, for ages 0-100?

When a new Asian supermarket recently opened on May 24 near my ‘hood, you can betcha my sister and I were stoked to check it out. I admit it… I get really excited over exploring new restaurants, cafés, bakeries, grocery stores, etc. to soothe my craving for new foodie experiences. Tingly fresh. No, foodie nirvana is not emotional eating. The latter is when you turn to food as an escape from self-awareness and/or negative emotions. Big diff. Moving on… while we were perusing the store’s goodies and chuckling over funny Asian product labels, my big seestah asked, “Your odd blog… puzzles me. Writing a new entry, soon?” It prompted thoughts on blog readership

Of course, I’m referring to my blog’s readership: the crazy who and why. For example, my sis hits my blog more often than all those occasions when I bump my noggin on the ceiling of the tiny crawl space where my über fat cat’s nasty litter box is located. I clean that box every day. It’s a vicious cycle: first bump –> memory loss –> forget to duck head again –> second bump –> more memory loss, gawd. Eventually, I’ll be a drooling vegetable. My sister, my biggest fan… the one person on earth who knows me best… is puzzled by my blog entries… and yet, keeps coming back for more. Huh.

[ BEGIN COCKY BASTARD ALERT HERE! ]

… and check out these 3 hollers in particular from the previous entry (hi!):

  • Amy (formerly of amy.sweetangelweb.com) commented, “Ooooh a deep and meaningful post! You always surprise us with your posts. I never know what direction they’re heading in.”
  • Ralp commented, “Ahh. So deep, this post. Although I didn’t understand the rest… ”
  • Alternati commented, “I love how you drift from one “idea to blog about” to the next seamlessly, and how you created a post about posting something you didn’t actually post (er… I got confused there as well).”

Awww, ding dong damn! I really wanted to come across as shallow. See a pattern? Confusion… and mistaking my shallow entries as meaningful. ;)

Next up, meet Shari of Misteryosa fame — winner of the Best Personal Blog trophy in the 2007 Philippine Blog Awards, commenter-machine hybrid, and self-described bi-polar chick who… gasp… has included my blog on her list of The Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007. Eh? Thanks! Shari wrote:

“Simply one of my most favorite blogs since… forever. Massa P is the bomb, I tell you all! The funniest thing about reading her blog is that I really have no idea what she’s talking about. ‘Nuff said, haha.”

Yeah, that’s high praise coming from Ms. Blogging Supahstah. Whereas she based her selections on blogs having what she calls the “oomphf factor” , my Top 10 picks have the… Oompa Loompa Chocolate Goodness factor. Uh-huh. FYI, if you want to join Janette Toral’s contest, go here for details.

M-m-many thanks to the other fabulous bloggers who also nominated me:
C5 (What’s On My Mind?), Lei (Cheese to go with my whine*), Mr. Jim Caro (Blogbastic!), zen (A Zestful Life), Abet (The Day’s Eye: Abet’s Musings atbp), and Archeia (deviantART). I’m currently tied for 6th in Week 3.

2 oz bag of Semen Sterculiae, CDN $1.29 each

25 g Bottles of Nom Meow Essence, CDN $3.99 each

WAZZUP WITH THE POORLY FOCUSED PHOTOS OF FOOD PRODUCTS?

I snapped ‘em at the Asian grocery store. They were… calling out to me:

  1. The first photo above is a 500 g plastic bottle of MAYONNAISE from Japan labelled Food for ages 0-100. Wow, AGE ZERO. Who knew that mayonnaise should be fed to zygotes… fetuses… li’l Baby Jane? Incidentally, my blog apparently attracts 13-year old punks (which speaks volumes about my immaturity) & 85-year old grannies (maybe ’cause I like antiques, gardening and afternoon tea). I am so uncool.
  2. Speaking of zygotes… check out that bag of Semen Sterculiae… just CDN $1.29, whatta steal! Nope… not dried up semen of ewww whatever… but the seeds of the Sterculiae plant. Boil ‘em in water… for afternoon tea. :lol: Medicinal effects: removes heat from the lung, cures sore throat, counteracts toxicity, and relaxes the bowels. :shock:
  3. Lastly, bottles of… Nom Meow Essence? Uh, I’m hoping it’s not the liquid essence (extract) of pussy (cat, silly). And look, priced at just CDN $3.99! Can anyone tell me what Nom Meow Essence tastes like? Maybe, it tastes just like… chicken.

Another long ass post again… must stop bottling up thoughts for 8 days. Ya, my entire blog is an exercise in ego inflation. I sooo love myself. :lol:

[ END COCKY BASTARD ALERT HERE! ]

Adieu,

Massa P

P.S. Yes, I’m returning all comments. Just taking time… and meme tags…

53 Responses to “Lost in Translation at the Asian Supermarket”


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  1. 50 Archeia (4 comments) Aug 1st, 2007 at 9:33 pm

    Wow! That is one weird mayonnaise. =P

  2. 49 Reirei (1 comments) Jul 13th, 2007 at 11:59 pm

    Haha, I saw that mayonnaise in supermarkets here too (NZ) and my friend and I really found the age thing funny. We were cracking up and making jokes about it when we first saw it, lol.

  3. 48 Kristie (6 comments) Jun 21st, 2007 at 6:59 pm

    Hah, I never realized what strange product labeling can be found in Asian grocery stores, haha. I wonder what fetuses think about the taste of mayo. I personally find it disgusting, but that’s just me!

  4. 47 Kaitlin (kaitsessions.blogspot.com) (32 comments) Jun 20th, 2007 at 11:40 am

    Imagine eating food with names / labels like that. Scary! :shock:

  5. 46 Paddy (13 comments) Jun 20th, 2007 at 3:40 am

    I love the things you find in Asian supermarkets, but you have to be quick because the smell is always too overwhelming for me!

  6. 45 Sam (formerly of oohsnap.org) (1 comments) Jun 19th, 2007 at 3:15 pm

    Hey, this is the first time I’ve read your blog but I’ll be back! It is nothing but randomness, but somehow captivating. Keep it up!!

  7. 44 Jojie Alcantara (1 comments) Jun 18th, 2007 at 4:24 am

    Hi there. Not that I found my cybersister of the strange moon, but I feel a little affinity for the random thoughts you are spewing all at one time. In my lurking mode to fill in the remaining list of my influential blogs, I took time out to visit you all and found my journey delightfully tricky, aimless and yet, filling.

    So I chanced upon your posts. Some photos, I dare say, will go well with my now “infamous collection” called SIGN OFF! Though I have a blog, my precious collection of offbeat signs are in witerary.com. There, your donated Japanese product pics will go well with my “Ded Shit”, “One Minute Dispel Horniness Cream” and moisturizer I bought but wouldn’t dare use: DEEP SHITEN & GLOWING SKIN CREAM. Carry on! :-)

  8. 43 Shari (27 comments) Jun 17th, 2007 at 7:10 am

    Haha! That made me snort! :p You and your blog…

    Dang that Top 10 blogs. Maybe I can set up another blog and vote again? Haha.

  9. 42 Fatima (9 comments) Jun 15th, 2007 at 10:59 pm

    You know, I REALLY admire you for being able to keep track of your thoughts… I have so many random ideas and thoughts throughout every single day that when I finally find time to sit down and blog, I find that I’ve forgotten AT LEAST 3/4 of it. It’s crazy. And incredibly frustrating. Ack. Haha.

    I love coming here. It’s so refreshing. *hugs your blog* I must say, Massa P is the best!

  10. 41 Tina (angelblush.net) (28 comments) Jun 15th, 2007 at 10:39 pm

    I just noticed your smilies!! They’re so cute. Take careeee!!! :)

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