Taho is just one of many soya products that have been dubbed as health food. Soya diet foods include silky, soft and hard tofu, beancurd skin, soybean paste, and soy ice cream, to name a few. High in protein, low in fat and absolutely low cost, soya products are staples of the Asian diet for ages. Now, the rest of the world’s catching up on the yummy delights and health benefits of soya.

Procedure #1

Ingredients:

  • ½ kg soybeans
  • 4 liters water
  • 1 ½ – 2 pcs gulaman
  • ¼ tsp vanilla

Syrup:

  • 1 kg brown sugar
  • 1 ½ liter water

Utensils:

  • 2 pcs colander
  • 1 pc osterizer
  • 2 pcs casserole
  • 1 unit stove
  • 2 pcs basin
  • 2 yards cheesecloth

Here’s how:

  1. Soak beans overnight.
  2. Grind finely while adding boiling water.
  3. Put soybean in a cheesecloth and squeeze out milk.
  4. Boil soymilk for 5 to 10 minutes.
  5. Stir and add gulaman.
  6. Allow to boil for 10 minutes.
  7. Pass the mixture through a cheesecloth then put in a molder.
  8. Cool and serve with syrup and sago.

Procedure #2

  1. Soak soya beans for 30 mins. in topwater.
  2. Dehull the soya beans using your hands until skin of beans are peeled. see video
  3. Soak the soya beans for 8 hours with generous amount of water. After 8 hours, grind the soaked beans as fine as possible (you can use a blender), then cooked it and let it boil in 180 degrees for about 20 minutes.
  4. Drain the cooked soya beans to separate the soya milk to the soy pulp. Make sure you squeeze all the soya pulp for excess soya milk.(you can use a fine piece of cloth) see video
  5. Then apply a coagulating powder (such as food-grade calcium sulfate, magnesium chloride, or nigari). Stir one or twice until gel-like form is achieved.

For the Taho/Tawa syrups:

  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • Dissolve sugar in water and let it boil for 5 minutes. Use more sugar and cook longer if you want thicker syrup.

OR

  • 10 ounces (1 1/4 cup) sugar or brown sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 1-2 tablespoons lemon juice OR vinegar OR 1/2 lemon

Boil sugar and water. Add lemon or vinegar and set aside.

OR

  • For a thin, strong ginger syrup:
  • 8 ounces fresh ginger
  • 2 cups water
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar OR to taste

Grate ginger. In a sauce pan, combine ginger, water and sugar. On low heat, simmer and sugar to dissolve. Strain before serving.

An alternative for ginger syrup is ginger powder which you can buy at grocery store. Make it about 4-8 times normal strength, add sugar to taste and simmer until the sugar is dissolved.

How to Make Home-Made Taho

source: mis.dost.gov.ph, tahoonline.info, photo from pinoydelikasi.com

updated: 3/4/09

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93 Responses
  1. Rose says:

    pwede ba gamitin yung soymilk na nabibili tapos hahaluan na lang ng coagulating powder? magiging taho din ba yun? san ba makakabili ng coagulating powder? ito ba yung gypsum/ nigari? In China, ang ginagamit, gypsum, in Japan, nigari, sa philippines, ano ang ginagamit?

  2. Rose says:

    interesado ako mag-attend ng training on how to make taho. You can contact me at rosanonate@hotmail.com.

  3. Jen says:

    What is the “coagulating powder”? I noticed a lot of post on it but no response… thanks.

  4. yobi says:

    tom, nag-inquire na rin ako sa TLRC sabi nila wala naman daw nag-iinquire sa kanila about soya bean processing kaya di sila makapag sched ng training. can you pls give me your contact no., interesado rin mgtaho business.

    thanks.

  5. Sette says:

    Sir tanong ko lang anong chemical name ng coagulating agent ninyo. Pwede rin kayang malaman ang contact number ninyo? thanks

  6. walk2 says:

    Im a student and im try to explore much more in Taho do you think it is possible that the taho can have an extra addtional flavor like strawberry, mocha and etc, do you think it is possible ^^V

  7. tom says:

    TAHO-MAKING TRAINING

    To all interested about taho making and other products of soybean processing, please read further.

    Like you I am interested to make taho for personal or business opportunity.

    TLRC has offered training last year on how to process soya beans wherein you can make taho, tofu and other products from soya. I think they also tell you where to source materials etc.

    I am not from TLRC, but I inquired 2 days ago if there were any 2009 training scheduled for soya beans processing, unfortunately I was told there was none yet.

    However, according to a Ms. Janet, I can request a special class but I have to pay the equivalent of 5 students. The cost per student/trainee is I think P3,400. If you are really serious about learning how to make taho, we can form a group of at least 5 so we can just pay P3,400 each.

    Please inquire with TLRC so you can verify the exact cost and also ask some questions you have.

    Here is the TLRC contact number: 02-727-6205 loc. 208, 209 (training)

    Please email me at tombatcav@yahoo.com if you are interested so we can start the first step in making our goals come true. I am located at Metro Manila. TLRC office I called is in San Juan.

    Thanks and Happy New Year!

  8. tom says:

    Dear Mr. Tonton,

    Baka Pwede po kayong makausap regarding taho making.

    Please email me at tombatcav@yahoo.com

    Maraming Salamat Po!

    Happy New Year!

  9. art palo says:

    Mang danilo, paki email nmn po ang procedures ng paggawa ng taho at tokwa. san po b makakabili ng coagulating agent sa pinas and substitute kung wala po akong makita d2 sa kuwait. salamat po.

    i2 po email add ko: arturo@accwll.com

    God bless.

  10. trixie says:

    saan po ang supplier ninyo ng soya beans? can you please email to me? thanks! :)

  11. alecs&myo says:

    mang danilo gusto po namin ng wife ko mag start taho bisnis. san po b makkakuha ng coagulating agent, ano po substitute non? puede nyo po ba ma email sa kin yas_jtc@yahoo.com

  12. Lex says:

    San nakakabili ng soy beans? tnx

    please email: lexdominic@yahoo.com

  13. Tonton says:

    tanong kayo sakin kasasara lang ng factory ko

  14. jamezu says:

    Wow taho, I have watched a video before on taho making but never really had the chance to do it myself. Thanks for the detailed steps in making it. I really love taho so much.

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