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Doubanjiang (, IPA: ), also known as douban, toban-djan, broad bean chili sauce, or fermented chili bean paste, is a hot and savory Chinese bean paste made from fermented broad beans, chili peppers,
soybeans The soybean, soy bean, or soya bean (''Glycine max'') is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean. Soy is a staple crop, the world's most grown legume, and an important animal feed. Soy is a key source of f ...
, salt and flour. Characteristically used in
Sichuan cuisine Sichuan cuisine or Sichuanese cuisine, alternatively romanized as Szechwan cuisine or Szechuan cuisine (, Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is a style of Chinese cuisine originating from Sichuan province and the neighboring Chongqing munic ...
, it has been called "the soul of Sichuan cuisine." Sichuan dishes such as mapo tofu, huoguo (Sichuan hotpot), yuxiang flavor, and shuizhu all use doubanjiang as a key ingredient. Other regions have their own versions: in
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and
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, for instance, the Sichuan doubanjiang is called ''la-doubanjiang'' (, "la" (辣) meaning "hot" or "spicy") to distinguish it from plainer versions.


Main types


Pixian doubanjiang

The best-known variety of doubanjiang is arguably Pixian doubanjiang (), named for
Pixian Pidu District (; formerly known as Pi County or Pixian) is a List of administrative divisions of Chengdu, suburban district of the City of Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It presently covers an area of , with a total population of 1,672,025 during the 2 ...
(now Pidu District, Chengdu city),
Sichuan Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south. Its capital city is Cheng ...
. Pixian doubanjiang is produced with a long fermentation period under sunlight (often longer than 3 years). The jingle for Pixian doubanjiang used the ancient fermentation method, "flip it over during daytime, expose it at night, sunbathe it in sunny days, cover it when it rains." (). The distinctive flavor of Pixian doubanjiang from the place of origin, Pixian, has a close relationship with the geographical location. Pixian is located in the plains, with more sunshine, higher air humidity, and no water pollution. The environment provides an environment for the survival of microbial flora, which is needed for the fermentation process of Pixian doubanjiang, and the unique microbial flora created the particular flavor of Pixian doubanjiang. Pixian doubanjiang has a reddish-brown color with a deep and complex umami profile. The standard way to use it is to first fry it in oil before adding other ingredients, infusing the oil with its characteristic color and fragrance.


Production method

Pixian doubanjiang is a
geographical indication A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g., a town or region). The use of a geographical indication, as an indication of the product's source, is inten ...
(GI) protected product, with its quality assessment standards last published in 2006, up to GB/T 20560-2006. It states: # Ingredients ## must include erjingtiao chili, sourced from Pixian and vicinity. ## Broadbeans sourced from Sichuan or
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provinces, up to GB/T 10459 standards. ## Water sourced from underground of Pixian, up to GB 5749 standards. # Procedure: ## Soaking and de-shelling of selected broadbeans, the making of the ''qu'' starter culture, and its fermentation into sweet broadbeans for more than 6 months. ## Salting and crushing of the erjingtiao chili and its fermentation. ## Mixing of the broadbean culture with the erjingtiao chilli culture in a particular ratio, and sun-drying the mixture to allow for a further fermentation of 3 months. ## Then the mature Pixian doubanjiang product is yielded. # Quality assessment: resultant products are graded to 3 classes. ## Premium grade: red/brown in color, coated in glistening oil, strong aroma of the chili with rich savoriness, broadbean bits crisp and fragrant, disintegrate upon crushing, lasting aromatic aftertaste. ## Grade I: light red/brown in color, partially coated in glistening oil, chili aroma and savoriness moderately rich. ## Grade II: red or light red/brown in color, glistens but not coated in oil, broadbean bits lacking fragrance, no lasting aftertaste. ## Quantitative analysis: total acids (in lactic acids) <= 2.0 g/100g. Salt (in NaCl) 15-22g/100g. The optimal process conditions for doubanjiang are 56% water, 10% added salt, 40°C fermentation temperature, and 40 hours of ''qu'' starter-making time.


Others

Doubanjiang may be produced at home with just soybeans, salt and spices. Normal home-made or factory-produced doubanjiang rarely has the long fermentation time that gives the Pixian version its character. ''Hongyou doubanjiang'' (Chinese: 红油豆瓣酱, ''doubanjiang'' in red chili oil) is sometimes confused with Pixian doubanjiang. Hongyou doubanjiang is not fermented, it usually contains extra spices, and the chili oil can be made from any chili variety. ''Binzhou'' (
Binzhou Binzhou (, ), formerly Putai, is a prefecture-level city in northern Shandong Province in the People's Republic of China. The city proper sits on the northern bank of the Yellow River, while its administrative area straddles both sides of its ...
,
Shandong Shandong is a coastal Provinces of China, province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural ...
) watermelon ''doubanjiang'' () is a non-spicy doubanjiang whose ingredients include soybeans, watermelon, flour, salt, etc. Binzhou watermelon doubanjiang is often fermented, and processed without any chemical additives. Doubanjiang used outside of Sichuan is often not spicy.


Storage method

Doubanjiang is a fermented sauce. It is produced by microbial fermentation, and there is no guarantee that the microorganisms in it are completely inactivated when they are sold. Therefore, storing them at room temperature after opening is likely to accelerate the growth of microorganisms and make the condiments go bad. Doubanjiang is also high in fat. The fat in it may cause oxidation at room temperature. Condiments like doubanjiang should be kept well sealed in a glass container and refrigerated.


Dishes

Doubanjiang can be used for many dishes, Pixian Doubanjiang is known as the "soul of Sichuan cuisine" by reputation. Doubanjiang can be used to make Mapo tofu, Twice-cooked pork, Sichuan hot pot, Yuxiang shredded pork,
Kung Pao chicken Kung Pao chicken (), also transcribed Gong Bao or Kung Po, is a spicy, stir-fried Chinese dish made with cubes of cooked chicken, peanuts, vegetables and chili peppers, and Sichuan peppercorns. From its origins in Sichuan cuisine, the dish' ...
, Stir-fried pork, Shuizhu pork (water boiled pork), etc.


See also

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Fermented bean paste Fermented bean paste is a category of fermented foods typically made from ground soybeans, which are indigenous to the cuisines of East, South and Southeast Asia. In some cases, such as the production of '' miso'', other varieties of beans, such ...
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Doenjang ''Doenjang'' * () or soybean paste is a type of fermented bean paste made entirely of soybean and brine used in Korean cuisine. It is also a byproduct of soup soy sauce production. It is sometimes used as a relish. History The earliest soyb ...
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List of fermented foods This is a list of fermented foods, which are foods produced or preserved by the action of microorganisms. In this context, fermentation typically refers to the fermentation of sugar to alcohol using yeast, but other fermentation processes involv ...
* List of fermented soy products *
Douchi ''Douchi'' is a type of fermented and salted black soybean most popular in the cuisine of China, where they are most widely used for making black bean sauce dishes. Shurtleff, W.; Aoyagi, Abr>History of Fermented Black Soybeans (165 B.C. to ...
(Chinese fermented black beans) *
Ssamjang ''Ssamjang'' () is a thick, spicy paste used with food wrapped in a leaf in Korean cuisine. The sauce is made of fermented soy beans ('' doenjang''), red chili paste ('' gochujang''), sesame oil, onion, garlic, green onions, and optionally br ...
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Gochujang ''Gochujang'' or red chili paste * is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment popular in Korean cooking. It is made from '' gochugaru'' (red chili powder), glutinous rice, '' meju'' (fermented soybean) powder, ''yeotgireum'' (barley m ...


References

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