b***@frontier.net
2004-03-06 17:35:55 UTC
Several times I have purchased dried bean curd in sheets from chinese
grocery stores. I use it in homemade hot and sour soup. After a very
short period of time (less than 6 months) it seems to acquire a stale,
almost rancid odor. I am not sure if it comes from the store like
this or not. I am able to remove this odor/flavor after soaking in
warm water and making several water chages, but is this normal? I
have several questions. Does dried bean curd have a very short shelf
life, or does it normaly need to be soaked to remove the "off" flavor?
I don't think it sits for a long time in the high volume chinese
grocery. If you know, I'd sure love to hear about your experience.
grocery stores. I use it in homemade hot and sour soup. After a very
short period of time (less than 6 months) it seems to acquire a stale,
almost rancid odor. I am not sure if it comes from the store like
this or not. I am able to remove this odor/flavor after soaking in
warm water and making several water chages, but is this normal? I
have several questions. Does dried bean curd have a very short shelf
life, or does it normaly need to be soaked to remove the "off" flavor?
I don't think it sits for a long time in the high volume chinese
grocery. If you know, I'd sure love to hear about your experience.