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If you're looking to innovate on how your scrambled eggs taste, there's a good case for adding a splash of soy milk. Here's ...
The South Australian Government has come under fire after officially banning advertisements for fortified soy milk and rice cakes on public transport, labelling the household staples as “junk food”.
Nam Tao Huu” translates to soy milk, a beverage that merges breakfast with dessert in Thai culture. Street stalls in Thailand ...
However, soy milk contains very similar nutrient ratios to cow's milk. Giving your child soy milk means you don’t have to think about making up the necessary dairy nutrients with other foods.
The Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) says the state government has banned the advertising of most ...
The policy, which came into effect today, prevents a wide range of food and drink products from being advertised on ...
Plant milks had their moment, but now full-fat dairy is back on top – with influencers and nutritionists calling it the ...
According to Future Market Insights, the global soy milk market is set to explode from USD 7,441.3 million in 2025 to USD ...
A Swiss study questions the health benefits of plant-based milks. Many alternatives are nutritionally inferior to cow's milk.
Soy food products have carved out a strong position in the plant-based foods sector, driven by a broad shift in consumer ...
Geez, if soy milk and rice cakes are considered junk food, I would hate to know what the SA gov think of my diet.