Fermented bean curd has a special
mouthfeel similar to certain dairy products due to the breakdown of its proteins which takes place during the air drying and fermentation. Lacking strong flavor prior to fermentation, fermented bean curd takes on the aroma and flavor of its marinade salty, with mild sweetness. It can be stored for up to several years in a refrigerated environment, during which its flavor is believed to improve.
Culinary use Fermented tofu is commonly used as a
condiment, combined into sauces to accompany
hot pot, or consumed at breakfast to flavor rice,
porridge,
gruel,
congee, or
erkuai. Usually either several bricks are placed in a small bowl covered in the flavored brine or one to one half bricks are placed into a bowl. Then, chunks are broken off the brick and consumed with a mouthful of porridge or gruel. The brine may also be used for flavoring. Fermented bean curd can also be added in small amounts, together with its brine, to flavor stir-fried or braised vegetable dishes (particularly leafy green vegetables such as
water spinach). In the
Chaoshan region of China, fermented tofu is the main ingredient used to make a stuffed biscuit known as
furu bing ().
In comparison to cheese Both tofu and cheese are made from curds obtained from the coagulation of soy milk and dairy milk respectively. However, soybean curds are formed from the chemical destabilization of the
micelles (using
calcium sulfate,
magnesium sulfate, etc.) allowing protein bonding while cheese curds are created from the enzymatic (
rennet) hydrolysis of casein into para-casein. Fermented bean curd has been described as a firm, smooth paste resembling creamy
blue cheese. Fermented bean curd is sometimes referred to as "Chinese cheese" in English. The process of producing fermented bean curd is analogous to that of cheese: in its non-fermented state, bean curd is comparable to
unaged cheese, highly perishable and bland in taste. In comparison, fermented bean curd, like
aged cheese, is ripened with microorganisms, resulting in a flavorful paste with a long shelf life. ==Varieties==