Tofu is extremely bland, even freshly made tofu.
It tastes a bit like calcium and magnesium if those have a taste, with hints of soy milk if it is really fresh.
It doesn't improve much after cooking, as the broth does not penetrate tofu.
Fried tofu tastes more like the oil that fried it than something special.
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You don't. If you want it to taste like meat, eat meat. Otherwise drain the tofu, pat dry, let it sit on paper towels or cloth to remove the moisture. Slice it and marinade in spices. Fry on the grill to crispy. Now it taste like marinated tofu, fried on the grill with herbs and spices. (not to be confused with meat)
Tofu takes on the flavor of what you are cooking. Adding it to pad thai, which has peanut sauce, is very good.
Well, cooked pig blood is a chinese dish, and it tastes like any regular tofu
chilled tofu is...tofu is like a white square made of something its just when regular tofu is cold.
Their are many sites that offer interesting tofu recipes. Some of the sites are foodnetwork, allrecipes, food, taste, foodmaker and many more. One can also find interesting tofu recipes from cook books.
i don't think that tofu even existed in his time
Tofu has a distinct smell, and a taste, but humans just can't smell it properly.Tofu is not supposed to be delicious by itself, it's what you add to it that makes it good.YES
You can eat the various substitutes that are made out of soy, tofu, tempeh, etc. Also consider that other living entities are suffering because....people like the taste. Cannibals like the taste of human flesh...so should we start eating humans because they taste good? Consider also that it really is conditioning to think meat taste good. I grew up on it but now find it repulsive in taste.
Tofu needs to contain tofu to be tofu. So yes, tofu contains tofu. Tofu is made from soybeans.
Yes, tofu is edible. Tofu is a substitute for meat, in case vegetarians would like something that tastes like meat, without really eating it. Personally, I would prefer a Boca Burger to a tofu burger, but that's just me. Anyway, tofu is edible.
Tofu in itself is vegan. Depending on preparation methods, such as the use of butter or certain batters for frying, it may or may not be vegan once prepared. Generally, though, tofu is prepared vegan in restaurants.