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When was Yelena Soya born?

Yelena Soya was born in 1981.


When was Christoffer Soya born?

Christoffer Soya was born on December 1, 1961, in Denmark.


When was Carl Erik Soya born?

Carl Erik Soya was born on 1896-10-30.


Is a vannila bean a liquid?

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Were does soya come from?

Soya bean is a species of legume native to East Asia.


How are soya bean dispersed?

it is dispersed by wind


What is the average height for a soya bean plant?

9 inches


How can you produce soy beans flour?

Soy bean flour is simply the dry soya bean ground in the same way one would grind any dry grain or dry bean. It's often called soya meal.


In what ways do soya beans or soy bean products benefit a teenager?

Soya (or soy) milk, beans and bean curd (tofu) all have a lot of protein. This is especially useful for people who are vegetarians or who don't eat a lot of meat.


Is buying soya bean curd cheaper for firms?

Yes, but they will have to buy a lot more of it.


What is soxa in spanish?

Do you mean 'soja' or 'soya'? They both mean 'soy', 'soy bean'


What are some kinds of beans do the people in Japan eat?

i think they eat soya bean soup


What is the scientific name of a soya bean?

The scientific name of soybean is Glycine max.


Is tofu a fish product?

No, tofu is made from soya bean milk and is purely plant origin product.


Which foods consist high protein?

Soya bean, milk, meat (fish, chicken), egg whites.


Is soya bean and soya chunk are the same?

No. Soya Bean would be the whole bean, such as edamame. Soya Chunk is a by-product of the soy bean oil extrusion process. Once the oil is extracted, the remaining protein is heated to a temperature that allows it to be molded and pressed through a nozzle into various shapes and sizes. The heating process makes it malleable, and the cooling process makes it porous and puffy so that it can absorb up to three times it's own weight in liquids when rehydrating. It is usually sold either as a small granule or a larger chunk. Make sure to seek out organic varieties, as non-organic varieties use hexane in the processing, which is a known neurotoxin.