Jidou liangfen

Jidou liangfen

"Jidou liangfen" (; pinyin: jīdòu liángfěn) is a traditional dish in the Yunnan cuisine of China, made from chickpeas. It is gelatinous in texture and greenish-gray in color, and served in blocks, either cold, fried, or boiled. The dish is particularly popular among the Naxi people, in the region of Lijiang.

External links

* [http://www.easytourchina.com/lijiang/food.htm "Jidou liangfen" page]

ee also

*Burmese tofu
*Nokdumuk
*Panelle


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