Soybeans are most commonly used for their oil. This oil can be made into bio diesel fuel as well as soy based lubricants which offer the same use as petroleum based lubricants. There are quite a few products that can be made using soybeans.
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It is usually the byproduct of soybeans used to make other products, like vegetable oil.
Corn, Soybeans, Canola, Sunflowers, flax, weheat and other cereal grains.
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Two products of biotechnology include genetically modified crops (such as insect-resistant corn or herbicide-tolerant soybeans) and biofuels (such as ethanol made from corn or biodiesel made from algae).
Okara is made from soybeans. The scientific name of the soybean is Glycine max.
Soybeans and other vegetation. Biodiesel is made through a chemical process called transesterification whereby the glycerin is separated from the fat or vegetable oil. The process leaves behind two products -- methyl esters (the chemical name for biodiesel) and glycerin (a valuable byproduct usually sold to be used in soaps and other products).
Yes horses often consume soybeans as part of their diet. Most commercially made feed products for horses contain soy in some form and soybean meal is often sold to horse owners as a feed on it's own.
Oil used in margarine and mayonnaise,as well as paint,varnish,and linoleum. Also used in soy milk.
No, edamame is not fermented. Edamame refers to young, immature soybeans that are harvested before they fully ripen. They are typically boiled or steamed and served as a snack or appetizer. Fermented soy products, such as miso or soy sauce, are made from mature soybeans that undergo a fermentation process.
Name brand products are just products that were made by an original maker ,unlike the generic thery were made by someone who made the same thing as someone else for a cheaper price.
Most soy products are made from GMO soybeans, actually. It's quite hard to find any soybean crops that are not some form of genetically modified organism.