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Soy Sauce Braised Tofu Becomes Popular in Germany By Zhao Jia
Reprint from World Fantasy
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Formosa Newspaper Network
The German people have always eaten beef, sausages and other types of meat
as main courses in their meals. However, in recent years, the Germans have
begun to show a great mass interest in vegetarian cuisine, with tofu and
other soybean products as main items in the menu. Porridge made with wheat
flour and chestnuts is also a popular vegetarian dish. These light and
delicious vegetarian dishes have been termed "health food" and
have become popular.
It was the students at several famous universities in Berlin who first
highly praised this "health food," believing that animal fat
was harmful to health. In order to comply with the requests of these students,
university dining halls removed meat dishes from their menus, and in some
cases, added fish at the most. The revised menus consisted mainly of dishes
made from tofu and soybean products. Among them, the most popular dish
was soy sauce braised tofu.
The common practice of college students observing a vegetarian diet has
spread quickly in Germany and is being accepted by society. Nowadays, even
hamburgers can be make without beef but instead with diced onions, vegetables
and sometimes even tofu. Because vegetarian "health food" is
just gaining widespread popularity in Germany, the supply of tofu factories
in the country is falling short of demand. 
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