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  2. Plamil Foods - Wikipedia

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    It took several years of research and an investment of £20,000 to produce the soy milk, [10] which was fortified with calcium and vitamins B 2, B 12 and D 2. In 1965 the society became a limited company, Plantmilk Ltd, with Cross as its first full-time employee, and began production of its milk, which it called Plamil, from a rented factory in ...

  3. Harry Willis Miller - Wikipedia

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    The soy farm produced canned and malted soy milk. His first American soy milk product was known as Soyalac in 1941. [1] Miller administered hospitals in Shanghai, Hankou and Hubei. He established the Taiwan Adventist Hospital in 1949. [3] He sold his factory, land, and soy milk products to Loma Linda Foods in 1951.

  4. Soy milk - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of China, the term 豆浆 dòujiāng (lit. "bean broth") is used for the traditional watery beverage produced as an intermediate product in the production of tofu, while store-bought products designed to imitate the flavor and consistency of dairy milk (and may contain a mixture of dairy and soy), are more often known as 豆奶 dòunǎi ("bean milk").

  5. Joyoung - Wikipedia

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    The company saw an increase in business after a tainted milk scandal in 2008. In May of that year it was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. [4] Soy milk is known as Chinese cuisine as well as one of the Chinese traditional breakfast drinks. Therefore, in the beginning, Joyoung Company mainly focused on soy-related appliances such as soy ...

  6. Mr Bean (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1995 as a hawker stall that sold soy milk and soy beancurd, and has since expanded its product line and retail presence. [1] The company operates through its managing company, Super Bean International Pte Ltd, which oversees the production and distribution of Mr Bean's products.

  7. Doujiang - Wikipedia

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    Doujiang (traditional Chinese: 豆漿; simplified Chinese: 豆浆; pinyin: dòujiāng) is fresh soy milk in Chinese cuisine. It can be served hot or cool, sweet or savoury. [1] Sometimes, it is lightly curdled with vinegar. [2] It is a common breakfast item served with youtiao. [3]

  8. Vitamilk - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Vitamilk, original flavour. Vitamilk is a soy milk product produced by Thailand's Green Spot Co., Ltd. Vitamilk was introduced in 1958 as the first ready-to-drink soy milk brand in Thailand, and is now (as of 2019) second in market share at 27 percent, following the market leader Lactasoy at 55 percent.

  9. Sahmyook Foods - Wikipedia

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    The Sahmyook Foods is a Seventh-day Adventist Church food company in South Korea that produces a large range of soy milks as well as a range of vegetarian products. Sahmyook Foods owns three factories, the oldest being in Choongnam; the second being in Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk and the third being in Bonghwa-gun, Kyungbuk. [1]