Savory Soy

The soy bean has been around for centuries and was a crop first cultivated in Asia. For those who are vegan or vegetarian it is a staple and is often consumed daily replacing milk and milk products. One of the most used and common forms of soybean is tofu. I have written several lens which include some tasty tofu recipes but with April being national Soy month I thought it would be fun to look at the soy bean in more depth. For those who haven't yet embraced the idea of tofu or soy milk maybelearning
the benefits to your over all health will change your mind.

A little soy history-

Soy bean was first introduced to such countries as India,Indonesia the Philippines,Thailand,Vietnam, Taiwan and Cambodia between the 13th and 15th centuries. Soy bean plants were first introduced to America in 1765 by Samuel Bowen a sailor who traveled frequently to China. Benjamin Franklin also referenced the soy plant in 1770 recommending it to be imported to England. Soy crops did not become a staple crop in North American until 1910. Prior to the early 19th century they were primarily used to grow hay.
Fun-Facts about soy-


In 1931 Ford hired two chemists Robert Boyer and Frank Calvert to develop artificial silk. Using a textile fiber made from soy fiber proteins and processed in a formaldehyde bath to harden it proved successful. The product was given the name Azion and could be made into felt hats,overcoats and suits. Unfortunately for Ford although a break-through development Dupont's creation of nylon as a artificial silk became the commercial success

The nutritional value of soy.


There have recently been several studies

What a surprise!


Soy milk,tofu,soy sauce and bean paste may be the soy you are most familiar with.They shockingly are just the tip of the iceberg. This wonderful plant is largely over-looked. If "different" is good for you as it is for me try branching out some and look for those products derived from soy. I don't think you will be disappointed.