豆腐
Chinese
bean; sacrificial vessel | decay; rotten | ||
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simp. and trad. (豆腐) |
豆 | 腐 | |
alternative forms | 豆付 obsolete | ||
anagram | 腐豆 |
Pronunciation
Noun
豆腐
Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of 豆腐 (“tofu; bean curd”) [map]
- (obsolete) 豆脯, 菽乳
Derived terms
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Descendants
Sino-Xenic (豆腐):
Others:
- → Amis: tawhu, tawho
- → Bikol Central: taho
- → Bouyei: duehfuh
- → Burmese: တိုဟူး (tuihu:)
- → Cebuano: taho
- → Classical Mongolian: ᠳᠡᠦᠹᠦ (deüfü)
- Mongolian: ᠳ᠋ᠧᠦᠹᠦ᠋ (dēüfü), дүүпүү (düüpüü)
- → Daur: ᡩ᠋ᡝ᠋ᠣᡶ᠋ᡠ (deofu), dueb
- → English: bean curd, tofu (calque) (via Japanese)
- → Indonesian: tahu (via Min Nan), tofu (via Japanese)
- → Khmer: តៅហ៊ូ (tawhuu)
- → Lao: ເຕົາຮູ້ (tao hū)
- → Lü: ᦷᦏᧈᦝᦴ (ṫho¹fuu) (via Mandarin)
- → Malay: tauhu
- → Manchu: ᡩᡝᡶᡠ (defu)
- → Russian: то́фу (tófu)
- → Saisiyat: tawho:
- → Sichuan Yi: ꄔꃛ (dut fup)
- → Tagalog: taho
- → Thai: เต้าหู้ (dtâo-hûu) (via Teochew)
- → Lü: ᦎᧁᧉᦠᦴᧉ (ṫaw²ḣuu²)
- → Tibetan: ཏོའུ་ཧྥུ (to'u hphu)
- → Vietnamese: tàu hủ (“tofu pudding”) (Southern), tào phớ (“tofu pudding”) (Northern)
- → Uyghur: دۇفۇ (dufu)
- → Zhuang: daeuhfouh
Further reading
- “Entry #3504”, in 臺灣閩南語常用詞辭典 [Dictionary of Frequently-Used Taiwan Minnan] (in Chinese and Min Nan), Ministry of Education, R.O.C., 2011.
Japanese

豆腐 (tōfu): seasoned cubes of tofu.
Kanji in this term | |
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豆 | 腐 |
とう Grade: 3 |
ふ Grade: S |
on’yomi |
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 豆腐 (MC dəuH bɨoX, literally “bean + curdled”). Compare modern Mandarin reading dòufu.
Pronunciation
Noun
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 絹漉し豆腐 (kinugoshidōfu): silken tofu, soft tofu
- 木綿豆腐 (momendōfu): cotton tofu, hard tofu
- 凍み豆腐 (shimidōfu): dried tofu
- 杏仁豆腐 (annindōfu): annin tofu
- 焼き豆腐 (yakidōfu): seared tofu
- 湯豆腐 (yudōfu): a cuisine of simmered tofu
- 豆腐餻 (tōfuyō): a fermented tofu of Okinawa
- 豆腐化け (tōfubake): a form of corrupted text display, where code points that are not included in the current font are instead displayed with empty rectangles that resemble blocks of tofu
Related terms
Descendants
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