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Hodo Soy Beanery

Hodo Soy Beanery
Market Days

Saturday
People

CFO John Scharffenberger along with 20 full-time and 10 part-time employees.

About

As a food lover unable to find fresh organic tofu and other soy products in the Bay Area, Minh Tsai left his career in finance and founded Hodo Soy Beanery in 2004. Organic, Non-GMO dried soybeans are soaked overnight and ground into a pukp using an industrial-sized stone grinder. The puree is then cooked by steam injection for 60 minutes, at high heat and all liquid (soymilk) is extracted from the puree. The rich and nutty soymilk is the basic ingredient for all of Hodo's products. To make tofu, calcium sulfate is used to coagulate the soymilk into curds. The bean curds are wrapped in cheesecloth and pressed into various textures, from soft to firm. Fresh yuba (also known as tofu skin), is made by keeping the soymilk warm for the fat and protein to form paper-thin sheets; these sheets are peeled off the surface of the warm milk. Hodo often sells products within 12 hours of when they are made.

Sourcing

All soybeans, which make up the vast majority of what goes into Hodo products, are organically grown in Illinois. Most of their spices are imported from Asia. All products are free of preservatives.

 

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