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  2. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    Soy milk seems to have the closest protein level to cow's milk, with oat and almond milk having less. Cow's milk tends to have higher levels of lipids. However, plant based milks tend to contain more dietary fiber. [8] In calcium, some nut milks and soy milk have a comparable level of calcium to cow's milk, as many are fortified to contain more ...

  3. Impossible Foods - Wikipedia

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    An Impossible Burger given out during a promotional event at a food truck in San Francisco in November 2016. Impossible Foods was founded by Patrick O. Brown in 2011. [5] In July 2016, the company launched its first meat analogue product, the Impossible Burger, which is made from material derived from plants. [6]

  4. Veganism - Wikipedia

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    Plant milks—such as soy milk, almond milk, cashew milk, grain milks (oat milk, flax milk and rice milk), hemp milk, and coconut milk—are used in place of cow or goat milk. [j] Soy milk provides around 7 g (1 ⁄ 4 oz) of protein per cup (240 mL or 8 fl oz), compared with 8 g (2/7oz) of protein per cup of cow's milk. Almond milk is lower in ...

  5. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    Pancakes (also called Scotch pancakes or Scottish pancakes) are more like the American type. In parts of Scotland they are also referred to as drop scones or dropped scones. [43] [44] [45] They are made from flour, eggs, sugar, buttermilk or milk, salt, bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar.

  6. Soy yogurt - Wikipedia

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    Soy yogurt may have a slight beany soy taste when made directly from freshly prepared soy milk, but this is less pronounced in shop-bought soy yogurt and in soy yogurt made from commercial soy milk. [citation needed] Soy yogurt is similar in protein content to dairy yogurt, lower in sugar, and higher in fat. [citation needed] If not fortified ...

  7. Vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Veganism excludes all animal flesh and by-products, such as eggs, milk, honey, [45] edible bird's nest and items refined or manufactured through any such product, such as animal-tested baking soda or white sugar refined with bone char. Raw veganism includes only fresh and uncooked fruit, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. Food must not be heated ...

  8. Okara (food) - Wikipedia

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    Okara is a food by-product from tofu and soy drink production. [1]: 9 In 1983 it was estimated that the annual yield for okara in Japan was approximately 70,000 metric tons. [2]: 380 Due to its high moisture and nutrient content, okara is highly prone to putrefaction, [2]: 380 and this has limited its commercial use. [3]: 5

  9. Oligosaccharide - Wikipedia

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    Human milk is an example of this and contains oligosaccharides, known as human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), which are derived from lactose. [21] [22] These oligosaccharides have biological function in the development of the gut flora of infants. Examples include lacto-N-tetraose, lacto-N-neotetraose, and lacto-N-fucopentaose.

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