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US
/ˈsɔɪ/
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[ UK /sˈɔɪ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɔɪ/ ]
NOUN
- erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia
- a source of oil; used for forage and soil improvement and as food
- thin sauce made of fermented soy beans
- the most highly proteinaceous vegetable known; the fruit of the soybean plant is used in a variety of foods and as fodder (especially as a replacement for animal protein)
How To Use soy In A Sentence
- Add white soy sauce and milk, season with salt and pepper to taste and bring to a simmer.
- Keeping to a Japanese theme, I'm using soba noodles and tamari soya sauce - the real stuff, no additives or caramel, simply soya beans, salt and water.
- For example, consider the disparity in flight rates between Saturn 1B and Saturn V during the Skylab program or between the Soyuz and Proton in the Russian Salyut & Mir programs. Ares V - Ares 1 = Ares IV - NASA Watch
- For years, breakfast for me has been a smoothie made with an apple, a banana, blueberries and rice or soy milk.
- It is carefully calibrated to maximize milk production while minimizing cost and might consist of haylage or silage—chopped, preserved fodder—ground with protein boosters like soy or the malted grain left over from brewing. The Dirty Life
- Soybean protein fiber is of many excellent properties, but poor crinkle - proof and dimension stability.
- It was one of the largest superlocal co-op chains of grain silos in the Midwest and aggressively tried new ventures, from raising hogs to processing soybeans for food.
- His plan centers on increased support for renewable energy and for alternative motor fuels made from corn and soybeans.
- As we dip thin slices of raw geoduck into seasoned soy, the clean, fresh sweetness of the clam seems to affirm these thoughts.
- We began with salmon roll sushi which was presented with the Wasabe and soy sauce dip.