Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Mrs. Cheng's Tofu

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Field Trip!


Tucked away in Honolulu's light industrial, residential,
catch-all neighborhood of Kalihi

you can find one of our little gems: Mrs. Cheng's Tofu Factory.

Our town has long imported and manufactured the ethnic foods
that our island population enjoys. There are other tofu factors in town.
We also produce
Aloha Shoyu (soy sauce) Portuguese bread, halo-halo and adobo (Filipino treats).
We have several little and big noodle factories,

and even enjoyed our own local sake brewery. . . once upon a time.




Let's go inside to buy some fresh tofu, shall we?




"Have a mouth as sharp as a dagger,
but a heart as soft as tofu."

strange Chinese Proverb



All very basic but sanitary.



"Run, they're handing out tofu again!"
Panic scream of child trick-or treating on Halloween
'America's Food' by Harvey Blatt (2008)






Check out the Chinese instructions
on that super-special tofu machine!




"The method of making doufu dates back to Liu An (179-122B.C.), the Prince of Huainan.
It is made of soya beans,
either the black or the yellow variety."



Ancient Chinese work on medicinal herbs







Here is the prey we seek fresh from the oven:
Tofu Cheese, a baked specialty of Mrs. Cheng.




"Traditionally in the U.S., tofu was eaten by vegetarians as a protein substitute for meat. It was generally served plain, in large chunks completely devoid of flavor."

Brita Housez





Here it is packaged and at home, ready to eat!


" I like tofu cheese
and soy milk in my coffee and cereal."

~ Grace Slick quotes


Ah, Bertrand Russel was right:
"There is much pleasure to be gained
from useless information."


Thanks for visiting us here in Waikiki today!

23 comments:

  1. Different, but as good as ever!

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  2. Very cool post!
    I love tofu!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  3. The post brings back memories of Taiwan. Does she sell fresh soy milk for breakfast or tofu flowers?

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  4. I had lots of Soy Sauce yesterday. Tofu does not much appeal to me in any form, though.

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  5. Very useful information, Comfort! I have never seen Tofu cheese. I must look for it. Thanks.

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  6. you know i dont know if i have ever had tofu...its reputation has scared me...

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  7. I've never tried tofu cheese, but I once took a tofu cooking class and found that it is like a mushroom, absorbing any flavor it's cooked with.

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  8. Would you believe that I've never had tofu?

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  9. A Korean friend whose parents made tofu explained to me how its done ... its one of my favorite learned to like it foods

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  10. Thank you for this journey. Please have a nice Wednesday.


    daily athens

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  11. Sounds different but I still love tofu. Back home, we call it "tokwa" and we saute it with fresh vegetables, perfect for breakfast or dinner.

    Glad to know about our adobo and halo-halo :) I wonder if you already tried our adobo.

    Aloha and Salaam my friend.

    Misalyn

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  12. Every time I hear it or see it I think

    TOE FOOD! Can't get past that jam!

    Aloha!

    John

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  13. how neat! I love tofu when it is included in dishes but I am a little nervous about cooking with it myself. this was a neat field trip.

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  14. wow!

    thanks for sharing YOUR tofu stories. interesting comments!

    yes, it takes the flavor & texture we choose. gotta find out about 'tofu flowers.'

    Aloha, dear friends

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  15. When I was twelve, I considered that Grace Slick was probably the coolest human on the planet. Now I am older, and I realize that, in fact, Joan Jett is. But i still really like Grace Slick, so if she says a thing is cool, then it is. ;-)

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