I’m not sure how much smell is factored into people’s enjoyment of garlic, but my nose basically doesn’t work (and not because of covid), maybe that’s why. It’s a nice to have but not that high for me. Disclaimer though, I am Asian. It’s just my preference. For example, while garilic is really nice on fried food, I’d rather have them with salted egg sauce, pepper sauce, various spicy condiment etc. There are so many things to add for flavouring and I’m not particularly picky. I do know someone who’s a garlic fiend though.
As for eggs, there are so many dishes here with eggs or eggs as a topping, you could have eggs in all your meal for a day and it wouldn’t be anything out of the ordinary. Like, in a lot of western cultures it’s probably normal to have fried eggs on their own in the morning or something. Here it’s very easy to just put fried egg or crispy omelette on rice and it won’t be strange. Not to mention you can put them in noodles, soup and so on.
I’m not sure how much smell is factored into people’s enjoyment of garlic, but my nose basically doesn’t work (and not because of covid), maybe that’s why. It’s a nice to have but not that high for me. Disclaimer though, I am Asian. It’s just my preference. For example, while garilic is really nice on fried food, I’d rather have them with salted egg sauce, pepper sauce, various spicy condiment etc. There are so many things to add for flavouring and I’m not particularly picky. I do know someone who’s a garlic fiend though.
As for eggs, there are so many dishes here with eggs or eggs as a topping, you could have eggs in all your meal for a day and it wouldn’t be anything out of the ordinary. Like, in a lot of western cultures it’s probably normal to have fried eggs on their own in the morning or something. Here it’s very easy to just put fried egg or crispy omelette on rice and it won’t be strange. Not to mention you can put them in noodles, soup and so on.
I’m Asian too, garlic is also common in Chinese dishes.