Foxes like to eat oily tofu.
It is a legend from Japan that foxes like to eat oily tofu, which may be related to Japanese people's love of oily tofu. According to legend, when hunting foxes, ancient Japanese royalty often used oily tofu as bait, which led to the saying that "foxes love oily tofu".
Japanese tofu
Japanese oil tofu is probably the most common home-cooked dish in Japan. It is said that it is the favorite food of fox, the messenger of the god of rice lotus. Although it is no different from the "oil bubble" in the north of China and the oil tofu in the south, the Japanese are far more interested in him than rinsing a hot pot, cooking braised pork and brewing a meat stuffing.
According to legend, Japanese-style oil tofu is one of the favorite foods of Milian God, so it is also called "Milian oil tofu" and "Fox oil tofu".
Japanese fried tofu is a common Japanese home-cooked dish, and its preparation method is very simple. As long as the thinly cut tofu is fried and puffed into a golden coat, you're done.
To say that Japanese-style oily tofu is the most delicious, there is "sand gold tofu": tofu is fried as a whole, hollowed out in the middle, and filled with duck meat, nail fish, fungus, ginkgo, eggs, kelp and so on. Tie your mouth tightly and cook with wine. This way, throw oily tofu and stuff a few pieces of meat. It's like how many chickens are matched with how many eggplants in a dream of red mansions, the ingredients are second, and the mind is the most magical.