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Soy milk with 2 ingredients only - Soybeans and Water. Anywhere to buy this?


JimmyJ

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If you ask around theres sometimes a street stall that will sell home made soy.

Do a bit or research with your local coffee cafes and search night food markets and you might get lucky in your locale.

I get fresh soy milk from a lass in Bang Tao (I also buy [Big C] sugar free Lactosoy as I don't drink milk, except in condensed form with my caffee buran's ???? Its got malt, and vegetable gums in it to help suspend the soy particles and make it look milky but no nasty food additives.  

 

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Get onto Ebay and look up BONVIT Soy drink powder.

It's 100% dehulled Soya Beans and you can mix it with either milk or water.

It's about $10 per half-kilo bag and tastes great once you're used to it. Dissolves easy in the liquid as well.

I've been on it since the 80's..  excellent source of Protein

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On 6/22/2022 at 2:19 PM, rwill said:

You might have to look at the soy milk powder.  Like this one:

 

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/100-400-i258028702-

On 6/22/2022 at 2:19 PM, rwill said:

s397754744.html?search=1&spm=a2o4m.searchlist.list.i40.1fcb5c37uaqIYu

At least 1 of them says

"100% Soy Milk Powder".

 

But what does that mean?

 

I'd give it a try if it said:

"Ingredients:

100% Powdered Soy Beans", or 

"100% Soy Bean Powder".

 

Perhaps that's what they mean?

 

Will look closer at the offerings in the link.

 

Have you purchased any of these?

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On 6/22/2022 at 6:16 PM, CLW said:

Tofusan brand soymilk could be suitable for you.

I'm only seeing it with sugar  or other ingredients so far.

 

Have you seen it with the sole ingredients being Water and 

Soybeans?

 

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On 6/22/2022 at 4:15 PM, DPKANKAN said:

I use the Lactasoy unsweetened Soy Milk. Nice and creamy taste too. It has a few basic other things in.????????????????

Lactasoy has 2% whole milk powder in it (i.e. it's not vegan) so it doesn't meet the OP's requirements. The same goes for Vitamilk.

 

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On 6/23/2022 at 5:08 AM, bangkok19 said:

Get onto Ebay and look up BONVIT Soy drink powder.

It's 100% dehulled Soya Beans and you can mix it with either milk or water.

It's about $10 per half-kilo bag and tastes great once you're used to it. Dissolves easy in the liquid as well.

I've been on it since the 80's..  excellent source of Protein

Wow! You may have solved it!

If I can find a source...

 

I tried inputting a few versions of the wording but cannot find it on eBay.com.

 

Maybe Lazada? 

Will hunt around for it.

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Ironic that in the USA Trader Joe's sells exactly what I specified.

And there's another brand in at least some of the conventional supermarkets which also sell this - almost positive TJ buys theirs from this company and puts the TJ label on it and sells it for about 1/3 cheaper.

 

Yet in Vietnam and Thailand impossible to get it packaged in a market.

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9 hours ago, JimmyJ said:

At least 1 of them says

"100% Soy Milk Powder".

 

But what does that mean?

 

I'd give it a try if it said:

"Ingredients:

100% Powdered Soy Beans", or 

"100% Soy Bean Powder".

 

Perhaps that's what they mean?

 

Will look closer at the offerings in the link.

 

Have you purchased any of these?

If you look at the side panel it list one ingredient.  Whole Soy Bean 100%

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11 minutes ago, JimmyJ said:

Don"t read Thai.

 

Will take a look and see if their are any labels in English.

i usually take a screen shot then use google lens app to translate. Translation isn't an issue for me but after looking at a few items they don't disclose ingredients clearly enough

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37 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

i usually take a screen shot then use google lens app to translate. Translation isn't an issue for me

Those translation apps are great and easy to use.   Good heads up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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