
Tempeh Starter Culture with Rhizopus Spores - Make Delicious Tempeh at Home, High Protein Rhizopus Tempeh (Rhizopus oligospor
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Last update: 03-24-2025
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Spores of Rhizopus intended for the production of tempeh. Tempeh is a traditional Indonesian food made from fermented soybeans. It's a versatile and nutritious plant-based protein source commonly used in vegetarian and vegan diets.
Tempeh is a fermented food with origins in Indonesia. Tempeh consists of beans and a mycel network which holds it all together. Tempeh can be grilled, sautéed, steamed, or baked. It absorbs flavors well, making it suitable for a variety of dishes.
During the fermentation process the beans undergo changes in flavour, texture and nutrients. The result is a tasty, slightly nutty cake which can be sliced and cooked in several different ways. It is excellent as an ingredient for Vegan cooking. Tempeh is good for marinating, to stir frying, deep frying, for making Tempeh chips and for stews and braises.
Traditionally tempeh is made from soy beans, but other beans, peas and cereals may be used. Normally the process involves peeling and splitting the beans into smaller parts. It can be used as a meat substitute in recipes like stir-fries, sandwiches, salads, and stews.
Tempeh is a fermented food with origins in Indonesia. Tempeh consists of beans and a mycel network which holds it all together. Tempeh can be grilled, sautéed, steamed, or baked. It absorbs flavors well, making it suitable for a variety of dishes.
During the fermentation process the beans undergo changes in flavour, texture and nutrients. The result is a tasty, slightly nutty cake which can be sliced and cooked in several different ways. It is excellent as an ingredient for Vegan cooking. Tempeh is good for marinating, to stir frying, deep frying, for making Tempeh chips and for stews and braises.
Traditionally tempeh is made from soy beans, but other beans, peas and cereals may be used. Normally the process involves peeling and splitting the beans into smaller parts. It can be used as a meat substitute in recipes like stir-fries, sandwiches, salads, and stews.