Whether it's pan-fried or baked into crispy snacks, the Indonesian soybean cake called tempeh is catching on in America as an alternative to meat. For the residents of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, it ...
If anybody can persuade Americans to eat more tempeh, it's Kim O'Donnel. O'Donnel spent 12 years at washingtonpost.com as a pioneering food blogger with a closetful of vegetarian recipes that appealed ...
1 of 5 — Tempeh is a mildly fermented soybean cake common in the Indonesian diet. Production starts with the washing and husking of beans. 2 of 5 — Soybeans are then boiled in industrial-size barrels.
Whether it's pan-fried or baked into crispy snacks, the Indonesian soybean cake called tempeh is catching on in America as an alternative to meat.... Journey To Java's 'Tempeh Village': Where Soybean ...
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