Eventually, the pot was filled with a pot of clear, water-like golden liquid porcupine oil, and floating in the oil were "oil residues" that had turned golden and crispy.
"Alright, we've got the two most important products." He said to the camera, scooping up a spoonful of the boiling oil with a wooden spoon, the golden oil shimmering in the firelight.
"This is pure, high-energy porcupine oil. Once it cools, it will solidify into a creamy white, fine solid. Whether used for cooking or consumed directly in emergencies, it's a top source of energy."
He then scooped up a few pieces of golden, crispy oil residue: "And these are the by-products of the refining process, the oil residues. They are concentrated essences of fat and protein, excellent snacks and rapid energy replenishment."
