Tauchu

Tauchu

Tauchu (Chinese: ; pinyin: dòujiàng), in Chinese cuisine, is a paste made from preserved soybeans, used when steaming fish.

The name comes from the pronunciation in the Min Nan dialect.

ee also

* Fermented bean paste
*Douchi

External links

* [http://www.ginhoo.com/dwe_shop/Upgoodimg/20051281631637927.jpgPhoto of a jar of "tauchu"]


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