Tomato Egg

Egg tomato is a very delicious dish which is believed to have its roots in Chinese cuisine. Egg tomato is usually consumed as a breakfast dish, but it can also be consumed for brunch. This egg dish is commonly served across several restaurants around the world. This dish is characterized by the rich aroma of fried eggs and its appetizing golden color. This dish is prepared by the stir-fried method. A healthy dish, this dish is best consumed in its hot form. The main ingredients used to make Egg tomato includes eggs, tomatoes, oil and garlic. This dish is usually consumed with chopsticks.

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National Egg Salad Week – A Tasty Way To Make Use Of Leftover Easter Eggs

National Egg Salad Week – A Tasty Way To Make Use Of Leftover Easter Eggs On : 11-Apr-2012 By : festivalfoods

  Yes, that is perfectly right! You don’t have to worry about what to do with leftover Easter eggs . It seems like the American Egg Board has clearly understood your problem and hence, has declared the week after Easter as the...

National Eggs Benedict Day – An Interesting Excuse To Relish Eggs

National Eggs Benedict Day – An Interesting Excuse To Relish  Eggs On : 15-Apr-2012 By : festivalfoods

  The National Egg Salad Week got over just two days back and Monday is here now. However, there is a reason to celebrate this day and feel charged up. It is the National Eggs Benedict Day. There are countless variants of the...

How To Eat Eggs?

How To Eat Eggs? On : 12-Aug-2010 By : Gourmandise

Eggs are a part of our daily breakfast and therefore, how to eat eggs is one such question to which most of us know the answer. However, if you still are looking for the different ways of eating eggs , your quest ends here. Eggs can be eaten in any...

10 Best Ways Of Eating Easter Eggs

10 Best Ways Of Eating Easter Eggs On : 29-Mar-2012 By : Nutri Foodie

Think Easter, remember eggs! Eggs have been closely associated with Easter celebrations for centuries since they stand as a symbol of “the beginning”, “rebirth” and “fertility”.  They are the most exclusive and mainstay symbols on  Easter...

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