What Is Soy Milk?
Delicious, convenient and incredibly good for you, soy milk may well become
your favorite drink. Made from soy beans (no cows involved), soy milk is often
used in place of dairy milk as a refreshing drink, over breakfast cereal and in
coffee. For cooking,
soy milk lends a boost of creamy great taste and extra nutrition to baked
goods, casseroles and more. Plus, soy milk is the secret ingredient in the
world’s greatest smoothies!
Soy milk has long been a popular choice for people who are
lactose intolerant or prefer to avoid animal products. But ever since
Silk brought the creamy pleasure of soy milk to the mainstream, everybody’s
riding the wave. After all, you don’t need a special reason to indulge in great
taste.
Soy milk is loaded with vitamins and minerals your body needs to maintain peak
health. It also provides special nutrients called isoflavones that scientists
believe may help reduce the risk of
certain cancers and provide other important health benefits.
What Are Soy Beans?
To
really understand soy milk, you need to understand the source – soy beans. Soy
beans are a high protein bean originally grown in China. Considered a complete
protein, they contain all 8 essential amino acids. Low in saturated fat (bad
fat), high in polyunsaturated fat (good fat) and cholesterol free, soy beans
may be the world’s perfect food.
Acre for acre, soy can feed more people than practically any other food, and
this efficient use of land is just one of the reasons why it’s
environmentally friendly. Soy beans are used for much more than soy
milk. They’re used in all kinds of foods and even in some unexpected items like
crayons.
What Are Isoflavones?
Isoflavones are considered important components in soy foods that help promote
heart health. Isoflavones may also provide:
Learn how soy milk is
made.