Soyabean
What can be made out of soybean?
Soybean has been grown for numerous years as food for millions of people and as a feed ingredient for livestock. Most people do not think of the other benefits of soybean. Many products are being created every year due to research efforts funded by soybean farmers across America. Below is a list of the many industrial and food use products using soybean or soybean-derived products as one of the main ingredients.
Whole Soybean Products - Food Uses
Baked soybeans
Full fat flour:
Bread
Candy
Doughnut mix
Frozen desserts
Instant milk drinks
Low-cost gruels
Pancake flour
Pan grease extender
Pie crust
Sweet goods
Seed
Soy sprouts
Stock feeds
Roaster soybeans:
Candy ingredients
Confection
Cookie ingredient
Cookie topping
Cracker ingredient
Dietary items
Fountain topping
Soy coffee
Soynut butter
Soy coffee
Soynuts
Traditional soyfoods:
Miso
Natto
Soymilk
Soy sauce
Tempeh
Tofu
Whole green soybean
Soybean Oil Products - Food Uses
Fatty acids
Glycerol
Refined soybean oil (see list of products)
Soybean lecithin (see list of products)
Sterols
Refined Soybean Oil Products - Industrial Uses
Anti-corrosive agents
Anti-static agents
Caulking compounds
Core oils
Diesel fuel
Disinfectants
Dust control agent
Electrical insulation
Epoxies
Fungicides
Herbicides
Inks, printing
Insecticides
Linoleum backing
Metal, casting/working
Oiled fabrics
Paints
Pesticides
Plasticizers
Protective coatings
Putty
Soaps/shampoo/detergents
Vinyl plastics
Waterproof cement
Wallboard
Refined Soybean Oil Products - Food Uses
Cookies, crackers and snack foods
Cooking oils
Coffee whiteners
Creamers
Filled milks
Liquid shortening
Margarine
Mayonnaise
Pharmaceuticals
Salad dressing
Salad oils
Sandwich spreads
Vegetable shortening
Soybean Oil - Lecithin Products - Industrial Uses
Anti-foaming agents:
Alcohol manufacture
Anti-spattering agent:
Margarine manufacture
Dispersing agents:
Ink manufacture
Insecticides
Paint manufacture
Pigments (paint)
Rubber manufacture
Yeast manufacture
Calf milk - replacers
Cosmetics
Wetting agents
Soybean Oil - Lecithin Products - Food Uses
Bakery products
Candy products
Chocolate coatings
Emulsifying agent
Pharmaceuticals
Nutritional
Dietary use
Medical use
Stabilizing agent
Shortening
Soybean Meal Products - Food Uses
Grits, soy flour, concentrates and isolates:
Alimentary pastes
Baby food
Bakery ingredient
Beer and ale
Candy products
Cereals
Confections
Diet food products
Food drinks
Grits
Hypo-allergenic milk
Meat analogs
Meat products
Noodles
Prepared mixes
Sausage casings
Special diet foods
Yeast
Soybean Meal Products - Animal Feed Uses
Aquaculture
Bee foods
Calf milk replacers
Fish food
Fox & mink feeds
Pet foods
Poultry feeds
Protein concentrates
Swine feeds
Soybean Flour and Isolate Products - Industrial Uses
Adhesive
Analytical reagents
Antibiotics
Asphalt emulsions
Binders, wood/resin
Cleansing materials
Cosmetics
Fermentation aids/nutrients
Films for packaging
Fungicides
Inks
Insecticidal sprays
Leather substitutes
Linoleum backing
Livestock feeds
Paints, water-based
Particle board
Pesticides
Plastics
Plywood
Polyesters
Pharmaceuticals
Tape joint cements
Textiles
Texture paints
Wallboard
Soybean Hulls
Dairy feed
Filter material
High fiber breads
Soya Lecithin granules can be ingested directly to deliver the benefits of full phospholipids necessary for the human body. Check out about soya lecithin granules food grade here.
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