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Changsha stinky tofu
Simplified长沙臭豆腐
Traditional長沙臭豆腐
Also translated asChangsha-style stinky tofu
Changsha stinky tofu

Changsha stinky tofu or stinky dry food[1] (simplified Chinese: 长沙臭豆腐; traditional Chinese: 長沙臭豆腐; lit. 'Changsha smelly bean curd'), known in ChineseasChangsha chou doufu, also translated as Changsha-style stinky tofu,[2] is a traditional snackinChangsha, Hunan,[3] which belongs to Hunan cuisine.[4] It is one of the renowned stinky tofuinSouthern China.[5]

Changsha stinky tofu, along with Yongfeng chili sauce and Xiangtan lotus seeds, are referred to as the "Three Treasures of Hunan".[6] It is the most applauded one among the different types of stinky tofu throughout China.[7]

Changsha stinky tofu is famed for its spicy flavor, and unlike Sichuan stinky tofu, it has black crackling.[8] The local people in Changsha call it chou ganzi (smelly jerky).[9]

Stinky tofu is one of the traditional Chinese snacks, which has the characteristics of "smelling smelly and tasting delicious".

There are considerable differences in the production methods and eating methods in various places. There are different types in the north and the south. Stinky tofu is also called chouganzi(臭干子) in the south. Although its name is tacky, it is humble on the outside and beautiful on the inside, unusual in the ordinary, and has a long history. It is a unique traditional Chinese snack, and it is addictive. The production materials include soybeans, tempeh, sodium carbonate, etc.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Stinky Tofu". People's Daily. January 31, 2018.
  • ^ "The Top 10 of Changsha: Attractions, What to Eat & Where to Stay". Welcome to China. Jan 5, 2016.
  • ^ "Changsha Luo Ji stinky tofu, delicious and not smelly". Sina News. 2021-02-20.
  • ^ "Intangible cultural heritage on the tip of your tongue". The Paper. 2021-01-07.
  • ^ "Stinky tofu as a rich source of bioavailable S-equol in Asian diets". ResearchGate. 13 April 2013.
  • ^ "Yongfeng chili sauce". cgi.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  • ^ "These may stink, but they are so delicious". Shanghai Daily. 2019-01-10.
  • ^ "What kind of experience is it to eat unauthentic hometown cuisine in another place?". China Daily. 2020-07-12.
  • ^ "Netizens selected top ten local cultural specialties". China News Service. 2017-04-12.

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