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Taho

A beloved Filipino silken tofu dessert, traditionally served warm with chewy sago pearls and a sweet brown sugar syrup (arnibal). It's a popular breakfast or mid-day snack, often sold by street vendors.

Vorbereitungszeit15 minutes
Kochzeit25 minutes
Gesamtzeit40 minutes
Portionen8
SchwierigkeitsgradEasy
Taho - Philippines traditional dish

🧂 Zutaten

  • 500 g Silken tofu(Look for fresh, soft silken tofu. Avoid firm or extra-firm varieties.)
  • 100 g Sago pearls(Small sago pearls are traditional. If using larger ones, they may take longer to cook.)
  • 200 g Brown sugar(Dark brown sugar will yield a richer flavor and color for the arnibal.)
  • 120 ml Water(For the arnibal syrup.)

💡 Profitipps

  • Taho is traditionally sold by street vendors in the Philippines, often in the early morning.
  • Serve Taho warm; the contrast between the warm syrup and the soft tofu is key.
  • For a richer syrup, you can add a pandan leaf (if available) while simmering the arnibal, removing it before serving.

Variationsideen

Inspiration für Ihre eigene Version dieses Rezepts

  • Add a splash of vanilla extract to the arnibal syrup for a subtle vanilla flavor.
  • For a fruity twist, you can infuse the arnibal with fruit essences like strawberry or mango, or even add a small amount of fruit puree to the syrup.

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