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does anyone have an idea where this can be ordered on the net? I have traveled as far as 100 + miles round trip to the nearest asian food stores and even they didn't seem to have it. Doesn't it come canned? I haven't found it online at any of the stores I know of, but maybe someone knows of a store I don't know about that carries it?
I really want to try it. I can't find inari pouches either :(
Can you make it yourself? I mean, skin of bean curd, is that just the outer surface of tofu?