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In [[Chinese cuisine]], ''[[Douhua|Dòuhuā]]'' ({{lang|zh|[[wikt:豆|豆]][[wikt:花|花]]}}) is served with toppings such as boiled [[peanut]]s, [[azuki bean]]s, cooked [[oatmeal]], [[tapioca]], [[mung bean]]s, or a syrup flavored with [[ginger]] or [[almond]]. During the summer, "dòuhuā" is served with crushed ice; in the winter, it is served warm.
In many parts of [[China]], fresh tofu is eaten with soy sauce or further flavored with ''[[katsuobushi]]'' shavings, [[century egg]]s ({{lang|ja|[[wikt:皮|皮]][[wikt:蛋|蛋]]}} pídàn), and [[sesame seed]] oil.

In Chinese cuisine, Dòuhuā () is served with toppings such as boiled peanuts, azuki beans, cooked oatmeal, tapioca, mung beans, or a syrup flavored with ginger or almond. During the summer, "dòuhuā" is served with crushed ice; in the winter, it is served warm. In many parts of China, fresh tofu is eaten with soy sauce or further flavored with katsuobushi shavings, century eggs ( pídàn), and sesame seed oil.