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Soy Products/vegetarian products

Soy Products/vegetarian products. Native to East Asia. Two Types: Dry – must be soaked and cooked before eating Green Vegetable – have to be taken out of pod then boiled for 10 minutes. Soy beans.

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Soy Products/vegetarian products

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  1. Soy Products/vegetarian products

  2. Native to East Asia. • Two Types: • Dry – must be soaked and cooked before eating • Green Vegetable – have to be taken out of pod then boiled for 10 minutes Soy beans

  3. A healthy, satisfying beverage for health conscious and/or lactose intolerant people. Smooth creamy texture and a mild sweetness. Made by grinding de-hulled soybeans, mixing with water and cooking. Finally the liquid is filtered and sweetened. Soy Milk

  4. Made by curdling hot soy milk. Also known as soy bean curd. Low in Saturated fat and contains no cholesterol • Extra firm tofu – contains less water. Maintains shapes • Firm tofu – not as dense but holds shape • Soft tofu – ideal for blending into dressings and sauces, can replace yogurt or sour cream • Silken tofu – finer consistency tofu

  5. Fermented soy bean paste. Made from soybeans, rice or barley, salt and water. The paste is fermented for up to three years used to flavour soups, sauces, dressings and marinades. Miso

  6. A cake of soybeans that has been cultured. Its tender, chewy consistency makes it a versatile meat substitute. Can be grilled, deep-fried, sautéed, steamed, baked, grated, or microwaved and holds its shape very well. tempeh

  7. Rich in high quality protein and other nutrients made from roasted soybeans ground into a fine powder. Gluten free Soy flour

  8. Worlds most widely used oil. Almost all margarines and shortenings contain soybean oil. Has little flavour therefore doesn’t interfere with the taste of food. Contains no cholesterol. Soy bean oil

  9. Often called TSP, is used as a nutritious addition to many food products. Available as a dried granular product which, once rehydrated has a texture similar to ground beef. Also available in chunk-sized pieces (stew meat) Texturized soy protein

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