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I know both (mensi and tausi) are made of black beans, and some recipes indicate mensi or tausi. Are they the same thing? I bought a "black bean souce" jar , is that mensi or tausi? Thanks Enrique |
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On Sep 28, 4:07 pm, Enrique > wrote:
> I know both (mensi and tausi) are made of black beans, and some > recipes indicate mensi or tausi. Not quite true, both are fermented soy beans, but dau si = dry individual beans that are black in colour meen si = beans in a paste that is brown in colour To use dau si, you have to rinse and mash them, and usually fry them. So some companies like Lee Kam Kee has made dau si sauce in a bottle which saves you all these steps. Dau si has a stronger flavour, while meen si has a fuller rounder flavour. |
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