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Re: From someone who Was afraid of TOFU:>

From: Dona (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 13 Mar 2001 20:15:06 -0600 (CST)


LoL... I was scared of tofu my first time too. My husband had takin me out for Japanese food and I didnt even know what half the stuff was that I was eating...but then with sushi ide rather not know *Smile*!! Dona >Hi, I was afraid of (grossed out by) tofu until a friend of mine put it
>in a soup. I thought it was meat until she told me it was tofu! It
>absorbed the broth & flavors of the soup; so my advice is that if you
>really want to try tofu, have it in some type of broth or cook it with
>other foods that will give it flavor. I think the kind in the stew was
>a more solid type. I was so pleasantly surprised!! Have fun! :)
>
>At Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Dona wrote:
>>
>>lol...your welcome!!
>>Tofu is actually kind of bland unless you buy the flavored kind (like
>>smoked). not everyone likes it...I had to get used to the texture.They
>>use it a lot in japanese cooking. Miso soup has it in it..it's those
>>little cubes floating around in it.Tofu also tends to pick up the flavor
>>of what ever you cook it with.If you use it with chicken broth it tends
>>to pick up the broth flavor.There is gormet burrito place near me that
>>makes tofu burrito's with whole wheat torteas,smoked tofu, beans and
>>wild rice(the wild rice is ok to eat because it is high in fiber and
>>whole wheat torteas are better for you than the flour ones)spice it up
>>with some salsa and its actually really good!!!!
>>Well good luck and have a great week!
>>Dona



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