The text appears to be a transcript of a cooking video or stream, where the host is sharing various recipes and cooking techniques. The host starts by discussing their health and then moves on to cooking different dishes, including fried chicken wings, fish balls, watermelon, banana cakes, and yogurt cakes. They also share a recipe for crispy fried spring rolls made from instant noodles. Throughout the video, the host provides detailed instructions, shares their personal experiences, and engages with their audience.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker has been eating for almost 2 months and has lost track of what a meal is.
2. They have been cooking and experimenting with different recipes.
3. They mention a dish called "fried fish balls" but note that it doesn't actually contain fish.
4. They add flour to the mixture to help it stick together.
5. They use a variety of ingredients, including shrimp, green beans, and sausages.
6. They mention that the dish is harder to make than it looks.
7. They use a technique called "oil pan" to cook the dish.
8. They note that the outer layer of the dish will be crispy because it contains flour.
9. They use chili sauce as a condiment for the dish.
10. They also make a dish with watermelon, which they sauté and then fry until crispy.
11. They use instant noodles to make a crispy fried spring roll dish.
12. They add various ingredients to the instant noodles, including mushrooms, green onions, and carrots.
13. They use rice paper rolls to wrap the filling.
14. They add oil to the pan and wait for it to heat up before adding the filling.
15. They cook the filling until it is evenly cooked from the inside out.
Note: I've excluded opinions and subjective statements from the facts, focusing on objective statements about the recipes and cooking techniques used.