Tofu is one of the big foods in the snake oil-pandering health food business. It is essentially 'soy cheese' - fermented soy protein curdled into a solid chunk. The result is often used as an alternative to cheese and ice cream made from cow's milk and is basically thought of as one of the healthiest Asian foods around.
How can you screw that up? By putting loaches in it.
First off, just what is a loach? A loach can be any number of fish found in the order Cypriniformes, but usually refers to fish of the family Cobitidae. They are not particularly impressive fish by any means, although I am sure that one day a loach will make it onto this blog. You know, except for this entry...which involves harming several baby loaches at once.
In this case, you guessed it, we are talking about putting baby loaches into tofu. They swim into the tofu to escape the boiling water, only to slowly die anyways. Their rapid squirming creates holes that resemble those of Swiss cheese within the tofu. (Should you desire that effect, this is not the only way to do it.)
They actually eat that?!
Nobody is really sure about this one. There are people who say it's true and others who say that it's false. We think it originated from a Korean restaurant only to be botched by would-be loach eaters in Japan, but some people say that there are sparse specialty restaurants that serve this hellish tofu. There is something called 'loach hot pot' that definitely exists and is just as sadistic. If his weird tofu does exist, it's rare; if not, it has more truth behind it than some of Ripley's stuff.
Loach hot-pot is JUST as nasty.
Is it plausible? Well, it's no weirder than anything else that has ever appeared on this column...
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ReplyDeleteNot particularly impressive? i beg to differ
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/loaches/DojoLoach.php "These fish have some very unique qualities. The Dojo Loach or Weather Loach are very 'pet-like'. They can be trained to take food from your hand and even enjoy being touched. They are jumpers. Should they happen to leap out of their home they can survive for a time even out of the water. A couple of ways they do this is by producing a thick mucus coating that keeps them moist; and by being able to swallow air, absorbing atmospheric oxygen through their hind gut."
I have 3 species of loach, Kuhli, Yo-yo and Skunk. Both the latter also make a loud 'pop' noise when they eat (or in the case of skunk, when he warns yo-yo away from his house) by rapidly expelling water from the gills...
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/loaches/Loach.htm
torturing a loach, makes baby jeebus cry...
Oh, and kuhli loaches like to cuddle with one another. ^u^
ReplyDeleteAwww, that is SO cool! Maybe they'll get their own feature some day! I'm sorry, loach mommy. ^^;
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