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Chickpea tofu

Burmese tofu (to hpu in Burmese) is a legume product made from besan (chana dal) flour; the Shan variety uses yellow split pea flour instead. Both types are yellow in color and generally found only in Myanmar, and Yunnan province of China, though the Burman variety is also available in some overseas restaurants serving Burmese cuisine. The term is believed to be derived from Dou Fen (bean Jelly) from Chinese and it was adopted to Burmese cuisine through Shan people ( Dai people of Yunnan) . Burmese tofu may be fried as fritters cut into rectangular or triangular shapes.