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Pig blood curd

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Type of food
Pig blood curd
TypeBlood curd
Place of originChina
Main ingredientsPig blood

Pig blood curd (Chinese:豬紅;Jyutping:zyu1hung4;lit. 'pig red'), also known as "blood tofu" or "blood pudding" (Chinese:血豆腐;pinyin:xuě dòufu;lit. 'blood tofu'), is a popular delicacy originating fromChina. It is commonly served with carbohydrates, such asnoodles orcongee.

Background

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Pig blood curd originated from blood rice pudding (米血糕) in southern China. Blood rice pudding is a pastry made from blood and rice grains. Rice is the main ingredient of southern Chinese cuisine; the two common methods to cook rice are steaming and boiling. Duck meat is a source of supplement (補劑), however, because of the poor living conditions in the past, poultry was only offered as sacrifices in Chinese festivals. In order to get nutrition from the ducks, farmers saved the blood, steamed it with rice, and served it with sauce. Later, blood rice pudding spread to neighboring towns and villages, and people named it duck blood pudding (鴨血糕). However, because of the rising price of duck, and the inability of chicken blood to coagulate into pudding, pig blood replaced duck blood, resulting in the birth of pig blood curd.[1][2]

Preparation

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Pig blood curd is solid pig blood. Manufacturers coagulate fresh blood by letting it sit in a clean container for around 10 minutes. The blood cube is cut into smaller pieces, then heated in a pot with medium heat with water. During the heating process, salt is added to solidify the blood cubes.[3]

Characteristics and variations

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Pig blood curd is soft and smooth, as well as slightly chewy. It can be eaten by itself, or served in boiled soup, hot pot, or even made as a snack on a stick.[4]

Pig's blood can also be made into a variety of dishes:In China, there are recipes like "pig blood curdcongee" (豬血粥), which is pig blood curd in congee, and "maoxuewang" (毛血旺), a Sichuan dish served with pig blood curd, part of the cow's stomach, luncheon meat, eel, some form of intestine, and bean sprouts in Sichuan style spicy soup.[5] In Taiwan, pig's blood is made into a street snack called "pig's blood cake" (豬血糕), which is a mixture of pig's blood, fried or steamed sticky rice, and peanut flour served on a stick.[6]

Pig's blood is also made into food by many Western countries. For example, in Britain,black pudding (blood sausage) is made from pig's blood and a high proportion of oatmeal.[7]

Nutrition

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Pig blood curd is rich inprotein, containing a variety of essentialamino acids that closely resemble those found in the human body, making it easy to digest and absorb. This nutrient-dense food also contains beneficial compounds likelecithin andiron, which are important for overall health.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Wilson J. Warren Meat Makes People Powerful: A Global History of the Modern Era University of Iowa Press, 2018.
  2. ^"Taiwan food culture-Zhuxie Gao".Taiwan Food Culture. Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-26. Retrieved2021-08-30.
  3. ^"致癌凝膠製假豬紅".Apple Daily. 2005-03-14. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-18.
  4. ^Blood tofu: bloody delicious?Archived 2016-03-03 at theWayback MachineTravel, China.org.cn. March 12, 2010. Retrieved (23.03.2014)
  5. ^"毛血旺的做法".美食杰. Archived fromthe original on 2014-09-19. Retrieved2021-08-30.
  6. ^Street Food From Taiwan: Pig's Blood CakeArchived 2014-02-02 at theWayback Machine Nicholas Chen, Seriouseats. Retrieved (23.03.2014)
  7. ^Tradition Black PuddingArchived 2019-12-23 at theWayback Machine Guise Bule, The English Breakfast Society. Retrieved (23.03.2014)
  8. ^"Health benefits from pig blood".Hànộimới Newspaper (in Vietnamese). 2011-12-08. Retrieved2024-04-19.

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