Douzhi
Fermented beverage made from mung beans
Douzhi (Chinese: 豆汁; pinyin: dòuzhī ; Beijing dialect: douzhir; also called mung bean milk) is a fermented dish from Beijing cuisine. It is similar to soy milk, but made from mung beans. It is a by-product of cellophane noodle production. It is generally slightly sour, with an rotten egg-like smell.[1]
References
- ^ Teng, Yilan. Night Life in Beijing. Foreign languages Press. p. 15. ISBN 9787119054353. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
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