I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
it depends on what you are doing
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It starts off by having dry soy beans soaked in water for about 3 hours (over night to be sure). The rehydrated soy beans then undergo grinding while getting mixed with more water. Afterwards the mushy soy beans and water is heated for about 15-20 minutes. Finally, the end product is filtered in order to get rid of unneeded pulp.
Soy milk would have the least cholesterol, because cholesterol does not appear in plants.
I did a science project on whether plants grow with another liquid and soy milk made the plant grow bigger than the other plants.
Soy milk is a beverage made from soybeans. A stable emulsion of oil, water, and protein, it is produced by soaking dry soybeans and grinding them with water. Soy milk contains about the same proportion of protein as cow's milk. It is a healthy drink that I enjoy making soy milk everyday for my breakfast. For more information, please view the attached Related Link.
Tofu is not soaked, the water that is present in the tofu container is basically the water present in the soy milk, and usually some sea salt water. The tofu is the curdled soy milk, the water is the whey.
No. Tofu is bean curd which is made by coagulating soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into soft white blocks. Soy milk is made by soaking soybeans, grinding them with water.
soy milk.Dont try silk soy milk its gross
Soy milk can be used instead of milk when baking, but one has to make some adjustments. Regular milk has natural salt; not plain soy milk : minor adjustments may be needed. Then, there are flavored soy milk (e.g. vanilla soy milk).
It is made with carrageenan and when heated up it evaporates much quiker than the whole milk . It happens with hot chocolate too when you use soy milk instead of water.
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Information about soy milk can be found on the official website for Silk soy milk. You can also find out a lot of helpful information about soy milk from a nutritionist or your family doctor.