Tofu skin, Yuba, beancurd skin, beancurd sheet, or beancurd robes is a food product made from soybeans. During the boiling of soy milk, in an open shallow pan, a film or skin composed primarily of a soy protein-lipid complex forms on the liquid surface. The films are collected and dried into yellowish sheets known as tofu skin. Since tofu skin is not produced using a coagulant, it is not technically a proper tofu; however, it does have similar texture and flavor to some tofu products.
Tofu skin's use was first documented in written records in China, Korea, and Japan in the sixteenth century. It is widely used, fresh, fermented, or dried, in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese cuisine.

Categories: Beans Dim sum Sushi Tofu
Contains: Soybean
Derived from: Tofu
Subcategories: Tofu bamboo
Contains, including ancestors: Seafood Fish Soybean Rice
Also known as:
Chinese: 腐皮腐衣腐竹
English: Yubabeancurd skinbeancurd sheetbeancurd robes
Wikidata ID: Q2141977
Wikipedia title: Tofu skin
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