Century egg or pidan also known as preserved egg, hundred-year egg, thousand-year egg etc. It is a Chinese cuisine made by preserving duck, chicken or quaileggs in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, quicklime.



Century eggs take about 4-5 weeks to make, a few minutes to work up the courage to open, and a few seconds to eat. After soaking in a mixed brine the yolk of the egg turns into a dark green and has a creamy consistency, and the white becomes amber and is gelatinous.


                                   

It is almost a tradition, when you having porridge, you serve it with preserved egg or Century eggs and tofu.