This food names a “Curtain” dividing the affluent Hampshire County from Hampden County in western Massachusetts. A 1975 book by William Shurtleff and Akiko Aoyagi popularized this food in the West. Newly-released prisoners eat this food in a South Korean custom. Low-quality building projects are derisively called “dregs” of this food in China. British Home Secretary Suella Braverman decried Just Stop Oil protesters as “wokerati” who read the Guardian and eat this food. This food, which titles a parody of Super Meat Boy by PETA, is used in “pock-marked old woman” and “stinky” dishes. Coagulation in making this food results in varieties called “firm” or “silken.” For 10 points, name this block-shaped food made from fermented soybeans. ■END■
ANSWER: tofu [or bean curd; or dòufu; or dubu; or tubu; accept Super Tofu Boy; accept tofu-dreg projects, dòufuzhā gōngchéng, tofu projects, or tofu buildings; accept Tofu Curtain; accept mápó tofu; accept stinky tofu or chòu dòufu; prompt on soy or soybeans]
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