laukiau
Laukiau is a type of traditional Chinese fermented soybean paste originating from the city of Yangchun in Guangdong Province. The name "laukiau" is derived from the Cantonese language, literally meaning "leftover bean paste". This fermented paste has been an essential ingredient in many regional Chinese cuisines for centuries, particularly in the cooking of Cantonese and Fujian dishes.
Laukiau is made from fermented and dried soybeans that have been pounded into a fine paste. The
Laukiau has a rich, savory, and slightly sweet flavor, with a thick, spreadable texture. It is often
Laukiau is relatively rare outside of southern China, where its production and consumption have been mainly