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Don't write me off, I'm writing this for a unrepentant vegen friend.

The question: does fermentation offset the bad qualities of soy milk?

Could a person who wanted to avoid mammal products actually benefit

from soy milk yogurt or could they at least 'enjoy its creaminess'

without getting 'all' the bad effects of soy?

Thanks _Allan

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I don't know the answer to your question, but I think making homemade almond or

rice milk yogurt or kefir would be much better for your vegan friend.

Soy Milk Yogurt?

Don't write me off, I'm writing this for a unrepentant vegen friend.

The question: does fermentation offset the bad qualities of soy milk?

Could a person who wanted to avoid mammal products actually benefit

from soy milk yogurt or could they at least 'enjoy its creaminess'

without getting 'all' the bad effects of soy?

Thanks _Allan

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Allan-

A couple of the bad qualities to some degree, but if this person intends to

use soy products as a substantial calorie source, no amount of fermentation

is going to save him or her.

>The question: does fermentation offset the bad qualities of soy milk?

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--- In , Idol <Idol@c...>

wrote:

> Allan-

>

> A couple of the bad qualities to some degree, but if this person

intends to

> use soy products as a substantial calorie source, no amount of

fermentation

> is going to save him or her.

>

> >The question: does fermentation offset the bad qualities of soy

milk?

>

> -

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the only bad qualities offset by fermentation are phytates and

antitrypsin. any bad qualities that come from the processing to

make soy milk won't be affected at all by fermentation. if it's

industrially produced soymilk then i think it's the high temps

(effect on amino acids and maybe other stuff i don't know about) and

possibly nasty secondary ingredients, but i imagine it's

theoretically possible to make it one's self and avoid these common

extrinsic problems with soy milk.

the phytoestrogen content won't be changed by fermentation, and this

is definitely the biggie for soy, whether bad or good, but definitely

bad in some cases, and i think the phytoestrogens are also the root

of the thyroid effects.

needless to say, is on the money about almond milk, which is

far superior to soy nutritionally. almond milk (made with well-

soaked almonds) is good stuff.

Mike

SE Pennsylvania

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How can whey form without the presence of dairy?

-Terry

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> It's in the culture- probiotics, lactic acid etc..

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that doesn't make it whey! kimchi juice has no whey, and if some was

used in the beginning, none extra is created...

Mike

SE Pennsylvania

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