hufu

noun

Etymology

Blend of human + tofu.

  1. derived from 豆腐
  2. compounded as hufu — “human + tofu

Definitions

  1. Tofu whose flavor has been designed to resemble that of human flesh.

    • He wants to eventually offer varieties of hufu, but he's starting with just one: Hufu Classic Strips. These “will basically resemble the choicer flesh, which is upper arms, thighs and buttocks.”
    • a human-flavored tofu called Hufu. The bean curd's flavor was based on what cannibals described humans as tasting like. The Hufu motto: It's the healthy human-flesh alternative.
    • Hufu is sort of like tofu (bean curd) except it is designed to look and taste like, uh, human.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA