Lácteos

Light soy milk

Light soy milk
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Ingredient Information

Name

Light soy milk

Category

Lácteos

Popularity

8 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Light soy milk is a plant-based beverage made from soybeans, known for being a nutritious and low-calorie alternative to cow's milk. It is characterized by its thinner consistency and reduced fat and sugar content compared to traditional soy milk, making it ideal for those seeking lighter options in their recipes or diets.

The origin of soy milk dates back to Asia, particularly China and Japan, where it has been consumed for centuries as a fundamental part of the diet. Currently, its production has become globalized, and it is common to find it in many Latin American countries and around the world.

Among its properties, it stands out for its contribution of high-quality plant proteins, low content of saturated fats, and absence of lactose, which makes it an excellent option for people with lactose intolerance or vegan and vegetarian diets. Additionally, it is often fortified with calcium and vitamins, contributing to bone and overall nutritional health.

In the culinary field, light soy milk is used in a variety of recipes that require a smooth and light liquid base, such as smoothies, desserts, sauces, and healthy preparations.

Regarding synonyms, in Hispanic American countries, it may be found as light soy milk, low-fat soy milk, or simply light soy milk.

Nutritional Properties

0.6g
fiber
1.6g
fat
120mg
calcium
20mcg
folate
0.6mg
iron
118mg
potassium
1g
sugars
33
calories
3.3g
protein
500IU
vitamin a
0mg
vitamin c
2.5mcg
vitamin d
0g
trans fats
1mcg
vitamin b12
0.2g
saturated fats
2.7g
carbohydrates

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