No, drinks like Silk, and such are a milk like substance that is sweetened to be more like milk, and is produced somehow from soy beans...
No. Like almost anything you eat or drink, soy milk is a mixture of many compounds.
No, unless you like the taste of "off" or soured soy milk.
No
People drink soy milk for various reasons. Some people are lactose-intolerant and cannot drink regular milk, so they choose soy instead. Other people prefer the taste of soy milk. Still others might choose soy for its purported health benefits.
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.
You have requested information on soy milk makers. There are many different brands of soy milk makers, it may seem hard to decide. The best thing is to find a site that reviews the different machines, like veganbits.com/soy-milk-maker-review.
soy milk, soy butter (like peanut butter), tofu
soy milk.Dont try silk soy milk its gross
no if anything it helps the digestive system
it taset like roghton eggs.
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).