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Soyabeans

Our customers can benefit from high-quality soya beans. This is a rich source of protein and is very common edible grains. The stock soya bean forms used include soya bean cakes, soya bean oil, rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids.

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  • Min Order Quantity
    1-Kilogram
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Product Details

  • Cultivation Type
    Common
  • Style
    Fresh
  • Added Pesticides
    No
  • Grade
    Food Grade
  • Packaging
    Poly Bag
  • Part
    Seeds
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Product Type
    Soybeans
  • Shelf Life
    Long Life
  • Supply Type
    In Stock Item
  • Taste
    Rich
  • Use
    For Cooking Dishes
  • Weight
    value:1 ,unit:

Other Details

Soya bean meal is a cheap source of protein for animal feed and many packaged meals; soya, vegetable oil is another soya bean crop processing product. For example, soya products, such as textured vegetable protein are ingredients in many meat analogs and dairy. Soya beans produce significantly more protein per acre than most other land uses.

Nutrient Value:

Soya bean serving provides about eight grams of dietary fiber. However, some soya-based foods are treated to reduce the content of significantly fibers. Soya milk and Tofu contain textured soya protein and soya flour are high in very little fiber, while the soya -based foods using the entire bean as Tampa.

Soya is the richest plant source of protein. It contains proteins of 43 percent compared to other legumes that contain between 20 and 25 percent protein. Such as soya protein are high in fat too. Most legumes (except peanuts) contain between 2 to 14 percent fat, while the soya contains 19 percent fat.

Health Benefits:

Rich in probiotics in the form of fermented soya products such as miso, tempeh, and soya yogurt.

Provides important minerals such as magnesium, calcium, selenium, iron.

Contains isoflavones that are beneficial for reducing the risk of various cancers, heart disease and osteoporosis.

Low fat, no cholesterol.

Whole soya foods such as tofu and tempeh are a rich nutrient alternative to meat.

Contains essential heart-friendly omega-3 fats.

This is a good source of calcium enriched and vitamin B12.

An excellent source of fiber.

It is a complete protein, which contains all the essential amino acids for human nutrition.

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