A soy egg is a type of egg in Chinese cuisine, Japanese cuisine, and Mauritian cuisine which is boiled, peeled, and then cooked in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, water, and other optional herbs and spices. Other ingredients such as meat, vegetables and tofu can be cooked in the same red cooking method, resulting in dishes generally referred to as lou mei. Soy eggs can be made from chicken, duck, and quail eggs.
Soy egg
Hard-boiled egg cooked in soy sauce
Categories:
Egg dish
Characteristic of:
Chinese cuisine
Japanese cuisine
Korean cuisine
Mauritian cuisine
Vietnamese cuisine
Contains, including ancestors:
Egg
Also known as:
Chinese:
滷雞蛋卤鸡蛋
Chinese (Romanized):
lujidanludanlǔ dàn
Japanese:
味付け玉子あじつけ たまご
Japanese (Romanized):
ajitamaajitsuke tamagonitamago
Vietnamese:
trứng nước tương
Wikidata ID:
Q925359
Wikipedia title:
Soy egg
References:
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