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taosi

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Borrowed fromCantonese豆豉(dau6 si6).

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taosi

  1. (Philippines, China) Afermentedblacksoybeansauce.
    • 2009 March 12, “Tito Rey opens meat shop”, inThe Philippine Star[1], Manila: Philstar Global Corp,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
      Other dishes include Super Bowl of China favorites like the deep-fried cuttlefish with spicy salt, yang chow fried rice, birthday noodles, Hunan tofu, crispy shrimp with sweet and sour sauce, fish fillet withtaosi sauce, and more.
    • 2022 June 18, “Go on a Binondo food trip this Father's Day at Lucky Chinatown”, inManila Bulletin[2], Manila: Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation,→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on22 June 2022:
      King Chef (2F Main Mall, 0932 323 1871) serves healthy food and authentic Cantonese cuisine in a fine dining setup. For Father's Day, treat the whole family to its dim sum platters! It has a roasted platter which includes soyed chicken, roast duck, barbecued pork asado, fried five-spice roll, and soyed cucumber with century egg. Another option is the steamed dim sum platter, where you can devour a spread of hakaw, pork & shrimp siomai, Japanese siomai, beancurd roll, andTaosi spareribs.
    • 2023 August 31, Claire Redden, “Douchi, The Fermented Soybeans That Pack An Umami Punch In Any Dish”, inTasting Table[3], archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
      Then there are the Filipino, Vietnamese, and Cambodian dishes (taosi, tàu xì, and seang, respectively) similar to douchi that frequently contain seasonings that alter the taste.

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