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  2. Soy milk - Wikipedia

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    Soy milk may be used as a substitute for dairy milk by individuals who are vegan or lactose intolerant. Soy milk is also used in making imitation dairy products such as soy yogurt, soy cream, soy kefir, and soy-based cheese analogues. [4] [5] It is also used as an ingredient for making milkshakes, pancakes, smoothies, bread, mayonnaise, and ...

  3. Is soy milk good for you? What you need to know about this ...

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    Fortified soy milks containing these vitamins and minerals have comparable nutritional compositions to dairy milk, per the USDA. Unfortified and unsweetened soy milk can be a source of vitamin B6 ...

  4. Template:Milk nutrition - Wikipedia

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    milk [1] Cow milk (whole) [2] Soy milk (unsweetened) [3] Almond milk (unsweetened) [4] Oat milk (unsweetened) [5] Energy, kJ (kcal) 720 (172) 620 (149) 330 (80) 160 (39) 500 (120) Protein (g) 2.5 7.69 6.95 1.55 3 Fat (g) 10.8 7.93 3.91 2.88 5 Saturated fat (g) 4.9 4.55 0.5 0.21 0.5 Carbohydrate (g) 17.0 11.71 4.23 1.52 16 Fiber (g) 0 0 1.2 0 2 ...

  5. Soybean meal - Wikipedia

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    For four analyses of defatted soy meal, the concentrations were 616 and 753 micrograms per gram, respectively; for one analysis of full-fat soybean meal (whole), concentrations were 706 and 1000 micrograms per gram, respectively. [17] On a dry-matter basis, defatting causes an increase in phytoestrogen concentration.

  6. Soybean - Wikipedia

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    The soybean, soy bean, or soya bean (Glycine max) [3] is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean, which has numerous uses. Traditional unfermented food uses of soybeans include soy milk, from which tofu and tofu skin are made. Fermented soy foods include soy sauce, fermented bean paste, nattō, and tempeh.

  7. 8th Continent - Wikipedia

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    8th Continent is a brand of soy milk sold by 8th Continent, L.L.C., a subsidiary of Stremicks Heritage Foods. [1]8th Continent is available in Regular Original and Vanilla, Complete Vanilla, Light Original, Vanilla and Chocolate, Fat Free Original and Vanilla. 8th Continent is also lactose free, gluten free, and certified Vegan.

  8. Powdered milk - Wikipedia

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    Powdered milk. Powdered milk, also called milk powder, [1] dried milk, or dry milk, is a manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness. One purpose of drying milk is to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be refrigerated, due to its low moisture content. Another purpose is ...

  9. What’s the scoop on protein powder? Nutrition experts ... - AOL

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    One powder had 25 times the allowed limit of BPA in a single serving. On the whole, though, protein supplements are safe, says Fielding, who sometimes consumes whey powder himself.