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History of Soy Oil Margarine - Page 1 Ralston Purina Company (1930 - ): Work with Soy. A Special Exhibit - The History of Soy Pioneers Around the World - Unpublished Manuscript ...
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T. A. Van Gundy and La Sierra Industries In 1934 Mrs. Van Gundy and her son displayed and sold their soymilk ice cream at a big household fair and food show. It came in four flavors: carob, ...
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A Comprehensive History of Soy 1790 - Soymilk is mentioned by Juan de Loureiro in his book The Flora of Cochin ... launches La Sierra Soy Milk, and becomes the first Seventh-day Adventist ... Westsoy Natural brand soymilk is launched by Westbrae Natural Foods of ...
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History of Tempeh - page 3 By 1976 powdered pure-culture tempeh starter, made by Bates at the Tempeh Lab, was being sent out or sold to interested people. Publications were now needed ...
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History of Soy Oil Margarine - Page 1 The six-car train contained exhibits and displays on soybean planting, ... In 1939 or 1940 the company purchased a plant site at Paynesville, Ohio, ...
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History of Soy Oil Margarine - Page 2 The first all-soy, all-vegetable margarine, containing no products of animal origin, was introduced in 1942 by Butler Food Products at Cedar Lake Michigan. ...
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Jethro Kloss and Back to Eden Best known for his best-selling herbal Back to Eden, Jethro Kloss was one of America's earliest and most creative soyfoods pioneers. ...
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History of Soy Oil Margarine - Page 2 The first all-soy, all-vegetable margarine, containing no products of animal origin, was introduced in 1942 by Butler Food Products at Cedar Lake Michigan. ...
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Dr. Charles E. Fearn and Fearn Soya Foods Soy, tofu, soymilk, tempeh, textured soy protein... everything you need to know about all of the soyfoods produced in the U.S.
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History of Soybean Fiber Products: Okara (Soy Pulp) and Soy Bran ... Okara or soy pulp is the insoluble carbohydrate residue that is left over after .... made of seasoned okara and wheat gluten, packed in a sausage casing. ...
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