• SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      I think the main problem is the complete lack of flavor.

      I love the texture of all its forms, but there always needs to be significant work done to make it taste like anything.

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        41 minutes ago

        The lack of flavor is because you’ve never had good tofu. It’s like someone from China complaining that bread is flavorless because they’ve only even had Wonder bread (or a similar bland, white bread)

        Tofu is not a normal part of the American diet, so there is little market pressure for high quality tofu. Unless you’re explicitly seeking out high quality tofu, and know what to look for, you’ll only ever end up eating very low quality tofu. I’ve never even seen anything other than bottom of the barrel tofu outside a specialty store in the US

        Reminds me of how, relatively, bad burgers and hot dogs are in Japan. Or tacos. Dear lord the tacos in Japan are so bad (unless you know where to go)

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        2 days ago

        It tastes so good lol! We’re discussing an ingredient that’s shined in countless dishes across many cultures for over a thousand years :p I just fry it and use a heavy hand with my favorite spices and it’s like heaven in a bowl