Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Hermaphrodite Frog Guts

We're eating frog guts and it's a pleasant experience. Hasma is frog ovaries, or more precisely, the fallopian tubes of the hermaphrodite frog "Rana temporaria chensinensis, which is also commonly known as the snow frog or forest frog" (according to answers.com).

hasma

Hasma in a sweet soup

This is a delicacy in China, these frog fallopians. Like shark fin soup and bird's nest, they are treasured not so much for their taste, but for their texture, their purported health qualities, and because they are expensive. Some people just like to show off their money, even if it means proving to everyone at the dining table that you can afford to dish out for frog sexual organs for lunch. You have arrived.

We, however, just ordered them because they're weird.

These aren't the only sexual organs that we've eaten in China -- check out my penis post for example -- but they are probably the most common. Every mid-range (and up) dim sum restaurant we know has them on the menu, and since they're usually consumed for dessert, there's tons of cafes and dessert joints serving up a selection of sweet soups with snow frog innards. In fact, our first experience with hamsa was at an Asian ice cream shop on Clement Street in San Francisco, where you could get the reproductive amphibian guts served on top of your scoop of vanilla.

hasma in coconut

Hasma with coconut soup

Sorry to all you Jackass or Fear Factor fans, but hasma is pretty easy to eat, and it's not macho. They don't look or taste as scary as you might be thinking. We see kids and their grandmothers chomping away at these little froggy guts all the time. Hasma is a favorite pastime of the lunching ladies crowd. They're soft and chewy and white and almost tasteless, like tapioca (the hasma, not the lunching ladies). Which is why they're popular in sweet soups, hot or cold, often with candied or stewed fruits and sugar.

You can buy dried hasma at medicine shops. What is hasma good for? Lungs, kidneys, and most famously, women's skin. See, not real macho stuff.

We just like them because after a knock-out Chinese banquet or 20-course dim sum extravaganza, these dessert soups are a nice digestif and grease-cutter. We also like the chewy texture of the hasma, combined with the slightly medicinal sweet flavorings.

We've eaten hasma (not to be confused with hamsa -- the "hand of God" -- or hasma the shoe by Stella McCartney, which features a "very light and breathable sport-inspired ballerina flat features an adjustable Velcro® ankle strap") many times actually. It goes into common dim sum desserts, and we do dim sum about 3 times a month on average.

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12 Comments:

At Tuesday, 16 October, 2007, Blogger Charlfoo said...

hey,
Just wanted to say I'm really enjoy your quest for odd meat.
It's making me damn hungry.
Have you ever tried deep fried cuttle fish tentacles? They're pretty tasty.

 
At Friday, 02 November, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

No wonder you have such nice skin, dude. I've been admiring...

 
At Friday, 09 November, 2007, Blogger Marlee said...

LOL @ Anon's comment!

 
At Wednesday, 21 November, 2007, Blogger Rhetoric said...

Hey... my girlfriend is Chinese... she's obviously been hiding the good shit from me and serving me day old bean sprouts out of sheer selfishness...... so that explains her mysterious disappearances after dinner....

either that or she's on crack...

 
At Tuesday, 18 December, 2007, Anonymous m said...

Oh gosh, I had that a couple of weeks ago. Didn't know what hasma was, thought it could have been some strange fungus but my misinformed husband told me it was pigeon's vomit after I ate my papaya hasma soup. Well, knowing now that it's frog guts doesn't me feel any better. :D

I didn't really like it though. Just something about the flavour.

 
At Sunday, 20 July, 2008, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope that they eat the rest vof the snow frog too! Can't bear the thought of cute little gemale froggies being harvested for their ovaries/fallopian tubes alone! A bit like sharks and their fins! Surely that will have an impact on the overall snow frog population over time!

 
At Thursday, 07 August, 2008, Anonymous min said...

hey man. Is is Hasma or Hashima?

If im not wrong Hashima's the fat off the ovary of the snow toad. Not the ovary itself.

I had it for weeks cause i thought it tasted great then i googled it up and I nearly fainted.

It's a pretty popular dessert. ;)

 
At Monday, 30 March, 2009, Blogger TRUEessentials said...

im having one! mum cooked for me cus' she said it's good for treating colds since im having it :(

but i find it really tasty tho :p

 
At Tuesday, 29 December, 2009, Blogger Periodspacecapital said...

What place on Clement street has hasma?

 
At Sunday, 10 January, 2010, Blogger sasha said...

nice and inforamtive blog
here is a blog about women health pregnancy tubal reversal and vaginal issues
http://www.mybabydoc.com/blog/

 
At Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, Blogger Serene said...

since you mentioned about bird's nest, the Chinese delicacy. I would like to share some information here.
Bird's nest contains several organic nutrients including high water-soluble glycoprotein and amino acid. It is an excellent restorative food that is beneficial for any age or gender.

for more: http://www.purenessbirdnest.com.sg

 
At Thursday, 14 January, 2010, Anonymous Anonymous said...

fantastically well written stuff. love reading it.

 

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