2 results for "7d2f1b73fff97d4f4b7e6b8327e6b9a1"
>>513782093
Honestly, if it works as advertised I might actually buy that
But then again - why and how would you need it
Uncooked eggs are hit on the edge of the pan
Medium cooked eggs might make sense with the tool but then again you'd have to bring the tool
Hardboiled eggs you just peel by smacking it on the table from a few angles 5-8 times.
Okay, it doesn't make sense

Still would be funny to kill some zigger war criminal with such a contraption scaled up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_HSa1dEL9s
>>509241819
>I have hard time to understand this "sauerkochend) (acid cooking - lel)
Well, when you say "sauer" it's usually meant in terms of "sour" in the way things taste or when a person is "sauer" it means mad (not bitter - important difference vs less common "that dude is sour lmao" in english)
"sauer" can be used to mean acidic, but that usually requires additional context like
>die Lösung ist sauer
Usually when you want to call something acidic you say "ätzend" oder "verätzend" when trying to emphasize dangerous properties
"ätzend" can also mean that you think something sucks "die Feier war ätzend" - "the party sucked"

I would hazard the guess that in the snippet you shared they are talking about how the skin of the plum is sour upon cooking so with compound word fuckery: ""sourcooking"" - "sauerkochend".