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Tauco, Taucu, Taotjo or Tauchu (Chinese: 豆醬; pinyin: dòujiàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāu-chiùⁿ) is a paste made from preserved fermented yellow soybeans in Chinese Indonesian and Malaysian cuisines. Tauco is made by boiling yellow soybeans, grinding them, mixing them with flour and fermenting them in order to make a soy paste. The soy paste is soaked in salt water and sun-dried for several weeks, furthering the fermentation process, until the color of the paste has turned yellow-reddish. Good tauco has a distinct aroma. The sauce is also commonly used in other Indonesian cuisines traditions, such as Sundanese cuisine and Javanese cuisine. Taucu is generally used in cooking by Chinese Malaysian, Singaporean and Bruneian.

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  • Tauco (fr)
  • Tauco (in)
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  • Tauco (en)
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  • Le tauco ou tauchu (zh) est une pâte de fèves de soja jaune fermentée, que l'on retrouve dans la cuisine chinoise et la cuisine indonésienne. Les fèves de soja sont bouillies, puis broyées, mélangées avec de la farine, et mises à fermenter. La pâte est alors immergée dans l'eau salée puis séchée sous le soleil durant plusieurs semaines, jusqu'à ce que la pâte atteigne une couleur jaunâtre. (fr)
  • Tauco (bentuk baku: taoco) adalah bumbu makanan yang terbuat dari biji kedelai (Glycine max) yang telah direbus, dihaluskan dan diaduk dengan tepung terigu kemudian dibiarkan sampai tumbuh jamur (fermentasi).Fermentasi tauco direndam dengan air garam, kemudian dijemur pada terik matahari selama beberapa minggu sampai keluar aroma yang khas tauco atau rendaman berubah menjadi warna coklat kemerahan. Pada pertengahan prosesnya, rendamannya sering mengeluarkan bau yang menyengat seperti ikan busuk/bau terasi. Informasi Rinci Komposisi Kandungan Nutrisi/Gizi Pada Tauco: (in)
  • Tauco, Taucu, Taotjo or Tauchu (Chinese: 豆醬; pinyin: dòujiàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāu-chiùⁿ) is a paste made from preserved fermented yellow soybeans in Chinese Indonesian and Malaysian cuisines. Tauco is made by boiling yellow soybeans, grinding them, mixing them with flour and fermenting them in order to make a soy paste. The soy paste is soaked in salt water and sun-dried for several weeks, furthering the fermentation process, until the color of the paste has turned yellow-reddish. Good tauco has a distinct aroma. The sauce is also commonly used in other Indonesian cuisines traditions, such as Sundanese cuisine and Javanese cuisine. Taucu is generally used in cooking by Chinese Malaysian, Singaporean and Bruneian. (en)
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  • Bottled taucos are on display in Indonesian supermarket (en)
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