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Can anyone confirm whether this is true: "In Malaysia, however, the most popular kind is served in hot and sweet chilli water, with some customers preferring to buy only the chilli water as it is believed to contain medicinal properties." I'm from KL, Malaysia and have never seen or heard anyone eating Douhua with chili water. --
Usws (
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13:30, 16 October 2013 (UTC)reply
Untitled
I don't see why Instantnood was banned from this page when Alanmak keeps insisting on inserting redundant words. Just to be clear, I have never touched this page before. The only place I have ever seen "Cantonese Chinese" is on Wikipedia. I thought that WP wasn't supposed to reflect popular usage not tell people what to use? How is just saying "Cantonese" POV?
218.102.221.16317:30, 26 April 2006 (UTC)reply
The information on this page is wrong,or at least is misleading .. annin dofu (or tofu or tohu) has nothing to do with tofu the soya product. annin dofu is a sweet jelly made of agar agar, almond powder and milk. —Preceding
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89.103.133.140 (
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18:07, 20 June 2009 (UTC)reply
Charles V SPOOF
Someone is propagating a joke article from Amazon. The book is real, but I doubt the reference actually says anything about "soybeans". Please check the review for the reference at:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Charles-Dynast-Defender-1500-58-History/dp/034053558X
The "reviewer" states that "Charles V was very fond of soybean pudding". Also that "Charles V FOUGHT SUPERMAN". This is an obvious spoof and just because a reference is quoted doesn't make it in any way legitimate. Will someone who has access to a copy of the reference please verify whether there is or ISN'T content on soybean pudding???? Then kindly remove the item if it does not. Thanks — Preceding
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Pmarshal (
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15:28, 10 November 2011 (UTC)reply
I have a copy of the book, and it does indeed reference soybean pudding in the book as mentioned in the article. Having researched the author, it seems that he is a teacher at
Scarborough Sixth Form College, so it is highly likely that it is a former student who wrote the review. Being a teacher myself, you wouldn't believe the stuff that's posted on the internet about me. And, by the way, the book doesn't reference Superman or anything else mentioned in the review.
150.237.85.229 (
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17:35, 15 November 2011 (UTC)reply
The article here on soybeans states that soybeans were introduced to Europe in the 18th century. Given the time-frame of Charles V life, as well as the history of the contributions of the IP address of the person who added the information, I think there is justification for removal of this fact.
76.220.42.13 (
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04:17, 18 December 2011 (UTC)reply
The reference to the 18th century on the soybean article is unreferenced, in a section full of citation needed tags. I wouldn't delete the information solely based on that.
86.148.235.107 (
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22:51, 26 January 2012 (UTC)reply
Since when an online review (can be done by anyone in the net, even a hoax revieer) can be treated as reference? It is completely a buls**t. Undo this at once.
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Surely it's 'doufufa' and possibly close variations. So why is the page "Douhua" and who has heard of "doufuhua', neither of which seem to have signficant hit counts across the interwebs? -
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19:08, 23 July 2020 (UTC)reply
Nutritional and health benefit
The section makes many claims on the nutrients and the supposed health benefits of tofu pudding, yet has no sources. Unless citations can be established, the section should be either removed or shortened to those that sources can be provided for. --
Big Wang (
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11:17, 30 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Name of the article
"Tofu brain(s)" is a rarely used literal translation of 豆腐脑, which refers specifically to the northern Chinese style of this dish. It's much less common in English than douhua, and it's not appropriate for all forms of tofu pudding.
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01:30, 2 June 2024 (UTC)reply