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  History of Yuba
In China, yuba is also very widely sold in V-shaped dry rolls called fuzhu; fu is the second character in the word tofu and zhu means "bamboo," since each side of the V resembles a bamboo shoot.
In the Japanese word yuba, as presently written, the character yu means "hot water" and the ba means "leaf" or "flat thing." The etymology of the present term, however, is both obscure and complex, being intricately linked with the early history of the food itself.
Yuba has the strongest gourmet image of all Japanese soyfoods, and Kyoto yuba soon developed strong associations with both the vegetarian cuisine of the Buddhists and with the elegant cuisine of the nobility and aristocracy.
www.thesoydaily.com /SFC/NFsoyfoods38.asp   (3906 words)

  
 Yuba (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the boiling of soy milk, in an open shallow pan, a film or skin composed primarily of a soy protein-lipid complex forms on the liquid surface.
Due to it slightly rubbery texture, yuba is also manufactured in bunched, folded and wrapped forms that are used as meat substitutes in vegetarian cuisine.
Yuba skin may also be bunched into sticks called dried bean curd stick (Chinese: 腐竹; pinyin: fǔ zhú).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yuba_(food)   (370 words)

  
 Yuba (tofu skin) - bento.com
Hand-made by monks at Solinan Temple in Kyoto, this soybean-based health food has long been acknowledged as one of the most nutritious foods of the Orient.
As with the West, growing mistrust of food manufacturing processes has prompted people to seek out handmade organic food which has not been subjected to modern food processing methods.
Yuba sheets are pulled up one by one from the surface of the soyabean juice.
www.bento.com /yuba.html   (231 words)

  
 Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Between 2003 and 2004, more than 140,000 three- to five-inch rainbow trout also were stocked into Yuba to provide anglers with a fishing opportunity until the walleye and perch fishery established itself.
Aquatics biologists are continuing their sampling studies at Yuba to determine the population and health of the reservoir's perch and walleye.
Yuba Reservoir is 30 miles south of Nephi, just off I-15.
www.wildlife.utah.gov /news/05-05/yuba.html   (461 words)

  
 Great Valley Center : Resources : Counties : Yuba
Most of Yuba County is the foothills and lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada.
From the edge of the Sacramento Valley on the west, to the northeastern corner of the county, elevations increase from 60 to 4,000 feet.
Yuba County's is a little more than a third of neighboring Sutter County.
www.greatvalley.org /resources/counties/yuba.aspx   (200 words)

  
 Save The Yubas
The yuba is a small mammal (yubaes minimus) that was at one time quite abundant, but today is nearing extinction.
As far as we know, there is no picture of the long-tailed yuba, and since this animal has not been seen in over 10 years, it is feared that this variety has already become extinct (The fl-footed and the long-tailed are the only sub-species of mountain yuba).
This range is close to the city and county of Yuba, and in the wintertime yubas travel to these areas to find food, in particular the berries of the eucalyptus tree.
www.savetheyubas.org   (762 words)

  
 Kansai Food Page Restaurant Listings - Kyoto-ryori
Guests are served in elegant private dining rooms, and the food is presented in rare antique bowls and dishes.
Tofu and yuba are the specialties here, and the menu offers some unusual dishes like soy-milk cheese fondue, nama-fu and soy-milk gratin, and hot apple pie with soy ice.
Fresh Kyoto yuba (tofu skin) is the focal point of the menu here, with unusual dishes like yuba and roast duck carpaccio and yuba dumpling pizza.
www.bento.com /kansai/kc-kyoryori.html   (1860 words)

  
 Deep-Fried Yuba Rolls
Yuba is the skin that forms on the surface of boiled soymilk.
Lay out the yuba slices, divide the vegetables into 8 equal portions and place each portion on top of a yuba slice.
Cut the yuba envelopes in half and arrange on a serving dish, garnished with salt.
www.globalgourmet.com /food/special/2006/enlightened/yuba.html   (194 words)

  
 Chinese Food Chinese Cooking for Shrimp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Yuba (food) - Yuba (ゆば,湯葉 in Japanese) or tofu skin (腐皮, fÇ” pí in Chinese) is a Japanese and Chinese food product made from soybeans.
It was the first form of commercially-available Chinese food available in Canada, and until the recent rise of so-called "authentic" Chinese restaurants it was the only form.
They are embracing the greater Vancouver Chinatowns old faux Chinese food tends to 4.1868 J or essential.
foodfiestafair.com   (493 words)

  
 Annual Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Yuba County Airport was licensed as an approved airport on September 30, 1949 by the State of California.
It is south of the Marysville, in the Yuba Sutter Enterprise Zone, and is now a major airport in the north central part of the state.
Focusing on the region's diverse cultural populations, the Yuba Sutter Free Health Fair is held the second Sunday of July on the island in Ellis Lake, in Marysville.
www.syix.com /yubacity/eventsannual.html   (2531 words)

  
 Trout Magazine: California Dreamweavers
The Lower Yuba is open to fishing all year (with some restrictions), so anglers with an understanding of the seasonal feeding behaviors of the Yuba rainbows and steelhead are already more than halfway to hooking a fish.
The influx of salmon in late fall is a cornerstone of the Yuba food web and one of my favorite times to fish the river.
Springtime on the Yuba awakens the relatively large and dark-hued March Brown mayflies.
www.tucalifornia.org /tm-yuba.htm   (2820 words)

  
 Yuba City Refrigerating Company, Inc.
Yuba City Refrigerating Company, Inc. was founded in 1946 by a group of local fruit growers to meet the storage requirements at harvest prior to and during the canning season.
The facilities were modified in 1952, 1975, 1988, and 2001 to update new technology and accommodate the ever expanding needs for freezer, cooling and dry storage space.
Yuba City Refrigerating, (YCR), is operated with an ammonia compressor system ranging from -20 to 45 degrees.
www.yubacityrefrigerating.com   (326 words)

  
 Meet the Kyoto 2001
Originally, fu and yuba were prepared and eaten in Buddhist temples as vegetarian food for monks in China.
Although fu and yuba can be found in daily life, in Buddhist temples, they are served in the special vegetarian dish called Shojinryouri 精進料理.
Furthermore, to appreciate Kyoto food is not simply enjoy the taste but also to think of food from its origin, of people who involve in preparing.
www.geocities.com /phongthon/journal/meetkyoto.htm   (906 words)

  
 Fly Fishing The Yuba River @ The Fly Shop®
Although the Yuba River has healthy numbers of resident trout and steelhead throughout the year, the often inconsistent flows and conditions make spring the best time of the year to consistently target fish on dry flies.
Starting around the middle of February, Skwala stoneflies start their annual migration towards the Yuba's gravel-lined shores, driving the trout crazy for the huge food source.
In addition to the fantastic dry fly fishing, the Yuba is famed for its strong, hard-fighting fish.
www.adventuresinflyfishing.com /yuba.htm   (225 words)

  
 26th Annual Sikh Parade in Yuba City Draws Near Record Crowd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The 26th Annual Sikh Parade in Yuba City is one of the Valley’s largest religious and cultural celebrations.
YUBA CITY, CA, (PRWEB) November 7, 2005 -- Another near record crowd today, estimated at 60,000 people, continues to make the 26th Annual Sikh Parade in Yuba City one of the Valley’s largest religious and cultural celebrations.
Although many younger Sikhs and their families have left Yuba City, the parade and weekend of devotion makes for a homecoming weekend for many, as the roots to Yuba City remain strong.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2005/11/prweb307422.htm   (660 words)

  
 Asia Food Glossary Page
Still another form of bean curd is the dried sheets or wrappers (yuba, doufu-p'i, doufu-i), also called bean curd skins (the skin that forms on soymilk when it is heated, lifted off and dried on bamboo mats).
Rarely available, fresh yuba (nama yuba) is highly perishable, with a life of only 2-4 days even if refrigerated.
Unless being added to a broth or sauce, all dried forms of bean curd need to be reconstituted in water before use as a recipe ingredient unless a crisp result is desired, in which case they are deep fried from the dry state (only possible with thin dried bean curd products).
www.asiafood.org /glossary_1.cfm?alpha=B&wordid=2389&startno=1&endno=25   (139 words)

  
 The Shopper (TM)
Zip Code Breakdown: 14,407 addresses in 95991 zip (Yuba City, east of Highway 99), and 11,415 addresses in 95993 zip (Yuba City, west of Highway 99), and 1,676 addresses in 95982 zip (Sutter).
It is the most read advertising in the Yuba City-Marysville community.
Yuba City Unified School District Trustee Kendra Ollar
www.yubasuttershopper.com   (279 words)

  
 Featured Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Smack-dab in the heart of Yuba City at the Yuba-Sutter Fairgrounds sits an open-air flea market that’s proven to be a true family friendly attraction.
The Yuba City Flea Market and Swap Meet is bound to flourish in a community full of people who appreciate a good deal, unique one-of-a-kind items, entertainment, fun and food.
Jean helped in the snack shack at the Yuba City Flea Market and was a proponent of the arts as a fund raising concert promoter for the Allyn Scott Youth Center in Marysville for the last 2 years.
www.yubasutterchamber.com /biz.asp?currentPage=8   (744 words)

  
 Tofu Yuba Patties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Yuba is the pure protein-rich mantle skimmed from soy milk in the process of making soy tofu.
Soyafarm Tofu and Yuba Patties combine the popularity of Tofu with the enriched protein value of Yuba.
Yuba (Water, Soybean, Magnesium Chloride [A Coagulant]), Water, Onion, Canola Oil, Isolated Soy Protein, Tofu (Water, Soybeans, Magnesium Chloride [A Coagulant]), Bread Crumbs (Wheat Flour, Yeast, Glucose, Salt), Egg White, Sugar, Palm Oil, Egg White Powder, Fish Extract (Hydrolyzed Fish Protein), Powdered Soy Sauce (Soybeans, Wheat, Dextrin, Salt), Food Starch, Salt, White Pepper, Garlic Powder.
www.jfc.com /brand/a_tofuyubapatties.html   (193 words)

  
 Sunset Moulding YCRC Challenger
The Yuba City Racquet Club along with our corporate business partners have introduced the sport of tennis to over 1500 elementary aged school children during the past two years Pro Circuit Futures event..
The Taste of Yuba-Sutter features over a dozen of Yuba City and Marysville’s finest restaurants presenting their signature menu items.
This very successful evening was the social highlight of last years event and will be a terrific evening this year as well.
www.yubacitychallenger.com /social.html   (182 words)

  
 Edamame Yuba Sticks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Edamame Yuba Stick, is a low carb vegetarian soy product enjoyed in a variety of appealing healthy menu options.
Our long-shelf-life fresh flavored frozen soy products are processed with the frozen food processing, catering, and frozen food distribution industry in mind.
Yuba is the protein-rich mantle skimmed from soy milk in the process of making soy tofu.
www.jfc.com /brand/a_edamamestick.html   (179 words)

  
 Welcome to Craftsmen for Christ Food Ministry
It is a multifunction type building, that houses materials for projects, food and products to be donated to people in need.
This pallet of food was the first pallet of food that was distributed through the Rocklin Craftsmen for Christ group.
While food donations, bus loads of volunteers and buckets of money would be grand, without the Lord's love and guidance, it would all be a waste of time.
home.earthlink.net /~fred.haynes/folder/folder/foodministry.html   (487 words)

  
 Yuba-Sutter United Way
When a family faces a Disaster such as a Home Fire, the Red Cross will provide Shelter, Food and Clothing while the family is trying to gather their thoughts and make future plans.
$250.00 will provide food and medicine for a family of four.
$500.00 will provide lodging and food for a family of four.
www.yuba-sutterunitedway.org /index.php?doc=agencywishlist   (1506 words)

  
 Thanksgiving Tournament Rules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Other locations in Marysville and Yuba City may be used if needed.
Contact your travel agent or the Yuba Sutter Chamber of Commerce at (530) 743-6501 for further assistance.
Concessions will be available at the field site for food, T-shirts, hats, patches, and other items.
www.yubasuttersoccer.com /tournrul.htm   (1497 words)

  
 WEATHER
Yuba County Area: Marysville; Yuba City; Beale Air Force Base...
makes it easy for you to help – simply click on the Donate Free Food button and a serving of rice, wheat, maize or another food staple will be donated on your behalf.
The food is paid for by corporate sponsors, who get advertising on the site.”
www.yubacounty.com   (651 words)

  
 Cabins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The resort is located on twenty private acres, where you'll hear the multitude of birds singing and the wind rustling through the tops of our tall trees.
The Yuba River Inn is your best bet for cabins in Sierra City.
All you need to bring is food and your appetite.
www.yubariverinn.com /cabins.htm   (149 words)

  
 Yuba City - Agriculture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Cultural area and museum featuring prunes, Japanese and Shoei Foods history.
Yuba City is the headquarters for one of the nation's largest food cooperatives.
Center Street between Plumas and Shasta, Yuba City, (530) 671-3346.
www.yubacity.net /index.cfm?navID=174   (137 words)

  
 Food & Wine/Taste - What's cooking: A calendar of food and wine events - sacbee.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
3: Ladies Philoptochos Society's Tasting Extravaganza with wine and food, artwork and jewelry; 5-9 p.m.; Hellenic Center, Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 614 Alhambra Blvd.; $25; (916) 443-2033.
4: North Yuba Food and Wine Society's Harvest Festival, featuring wines, cheeses, crafts, seminars and children's programs; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Oregon House; free entry, tasting glass $5; (800) 655-3277, www.northyubafoodandwine.com.
3: "If price were no object" wines will be tasted; 6-8 p.m.; Davis Food Co-op, 620 G St., Davis; $1 per taste, profits to benefit the Howard Bowers Fund of the Cooperative Development Foundations; (530) 758-2667, e-mail Julie Cross at jcross@davisfood.coop.
www.sacbee.com /161/story/69390.html   (463 words)

  
 Annual Events
April 23rd, 2005 4:00 P.M. A benefit for the Yuba Sutter ARTS Council, come join us for wine tasting, food sampling from Yuba City Downtown Restaurants, Fine Art, Artists Demonstrations, music and fun.
A.M. This event is for the kids to parade their wagons, bicycles and anything else non motorized or just march in the parade.
The stroll features music, entertainment, food and craft vendors and a chance to shop late in some of the hottest stores along Plumas Street.
www.yubacitydowntown.com /events.htm   (332 words)

  
 HANDMADE YUBA FROM KYOTO
Photos of all food products are copyright (c) Taikodo Co., Ltd.
Welcome to what I believe to be the first web-site on Yuba in English.
Hand-made by monks at Solinan Temple in Kyoto, this soybean based healthfood has long been acknowledged as one of the most nutritious foods of the orient.
members.tripod.com /~NiallOK/Kyoto-Yuba.html   (238 words)

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