From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsoyasoy‧a /ˈsɔɪə/ British English, soy /sɔɪ/ American English noun [uncountable] DFsoya beans
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soya• All soya sauces provide invaluable seasoning to strict vegetarian diets that are based mainly on relatively bland grains.• She made touching things for the children called mock devil's-food-cakes, concocted out of cocoa, golden syrup, carrots and soya flour.• It is made from fermented soya beans and the whole process of producing the sauce should take at least a year.• Teriyaki A marinade based on soya sauce but with the addition of Tabasco sauce, sherry and sugar.• It is rounder and more pungent than soya sauce.• Some of them have a construction like meat or that soya substitute, you can't tell the difference.• The government's plan is to open up the Amazon to soya farming.• Try using skimmed or semi-skimmed milk, or substitute dairy milk with soya milk. 10.