How to Cook Soy Foods: Tofu, Tempeh, Miso, and More
What’s not to love about soy? From miso to tempeh to edamame, soy products are readily available, nutritious, and affordable. However, it can be easy…
What Is Miso? The Health Benefits of Miso and More
In the soy foods family, tofu is the popular teenager, who is friends with the jocks and the theater kids alike. Natto is the middle…
From Tofu to Natto: Soy Shines in Asian Cuisine
Soybeans have been a celebrated part of Asian cuisine for thousands of years. In fact, it’s believed that soybeans were first domesticated in China in…
Let’s Build a Plate That is Better Together
Whether it’s the news media, social media, or the local coffee shop - the chatter about diets and nutrition is a hot topic. It’s no…
More Soy for Kids: 5 Kid-Friendly Soy Foods Every Family Should Try
The benefits of a plant-forward eating pattern, one that contains fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and plant-based oils, are well-established. Soy is part of the…
Developing a Global Taste for Soyfoods
Here’s how culinary professionals learn from each other’s cultures and cuisines. These examples demonstrate how U.S.-grown soy fulfills global nutrition needs and contributes to contemporary…