Do you have it? No. (I don’t know about mainland China. Sisters said that they used to have it in Taiwan [Formosa] before.) Really. (Yes.) Did they copy it from Âu Lạc (Vietnam)? (Lunar New Year. We used to have it only for Lunar New Year.) Only for Lunar New Year? (Vegan cakes for Lunar New Year.) We celebrate Lunar New Year today. This is not… not that… (But it seems we don’t see it so often now in Taiwan [Formosa].) I haven’t seen it, similar ones. No. Not similar ones. Big ones. Not that kind of (vegan) steamed glutinous rice cake. Not steamed glutinous rice cakes. […]
By the way, there’s something. Last time you gave the dog(-people) assistant some of this to clean the floor. (Yes, Master.) It’s not correct. OK? You don’t use the same thing to clean the floor and then clean here. Even though you think, “No, the floor is separate, and we use it separately.” But it’s the same color, same stuff. The new people come, they don’t know that it’s for the floor. Or the other people come and just use it all up, and then you get mixed up. […] You must buy a different one. (Yes, we must.) Don’t make it the same, and then we mix it up. Understand? (Yes, Master.) We forget, or some other people don’t know. (Yes, Master, yes.) Or sometimes you’re so busy and then quickly, quickly, and don’t think. You see? (Yes, Master.) And the floor and the... This thing normally is used to wipe the eating utensils, pots and pans and stuff, and chopsticks. (Yes, Master.) So, if you use it, of course you can clean the floor. Anything can clean the floor. It’s just if you use the same pattern, then it’s easy to make mistakes. […]