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English: Burmese tofu or to hpu (made from besan, or kala chana flour), fresh ready to be eaten as a salad or fried (fritters shown here with a few potato fritters on top). Photo taken at one of the shops on the shore of Inya lake near the boatclub on Inya Road, Yangon, Myanmar.
Date 14 February 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Wagaung at en.wikipedia

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