Semi solid.
Curd is a solid.
Curd is a solid.
Curd is a solid.
Tofu
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Well it depends on where you're from. For most westerners, tofu and beancurd mean the same thing, though in most eastern countries, different varieties of beancurd have different names and tofu normally refers to the softer variety. Firm, deep fried, dried and fermented beancurd all have different names.
Curd is a solid form of dairy product that is formed by coagulating milk proteins. It has a soft, slightly lumpy texture.
By bean curd if you mean tofu, no it doesn't. It's make from soy milk that is curdled by adding a sea weed derivative. Then the curds are strained and pressed into squares of tofu.
Ingredients1 lb Bean curd1 lg Can of pineapple chunks1 ts Cornflour2 tb Soy sauce2 tb Dry sherryOil 1 ea Green onion, chopped1 c Bean sproutsCut drained bean curd into small cubes. Drain syrup from the pineapple, retaining 1 tb of it. Dissolve cornflour in this. Stir in sherry & soy sauce. Add bean curd & let stand for 15 minutes. Heat oil in a wok & stir fry the marinated bean curd till the liquid has been absorbed. Remove & drain. Add a little more oil & stir-fry the green onion, bean sprouts & pineapple for 1 minute. Add bean curd, cook for 2 minutes. Serve with boiled rice. Jack Santa Maria, Chinese Vegetarian Cookery
Ingredients1 lb Bean curd1 lg Can of pineapple chunks1 ts Cornflour2 tb Soy sauce2 tb Dry sherryOil 1 ea Green onion, chopped1 c Bean sproutsCut drained bean curd into small cubes. Drain syrup from the pineapple, retaining 1 tb of it. Dissolve cornflour in this. Stir in sherry & soy sauce. Add bean curd & let stand for 15 minutes. Heat oil in a wok & stir fry the marinated bean curd till the liquid has been absorbed. Remove & drain. Add a little more oil & stir-fry the green onion, bean sprouts & pineapple for 1 minute. Add bean curd, cook for 2 minutes. Serve with boiled rice. Jack Santa Maria, Chinese Vegetarian Cookery
Okara is the slurry by-product of soy milk making, it is not a curd. It can be used fresh or dried in vegetarian recipes.
Yes, but they will have to buy a lot more of it.