Finding soy free foods is very hard. I have found no store that sells just soy free foods. If you are in the states Trader Joes seems to have more than most, but you still have to read the labels to make sure there isn't some form of soy. I have a soy allergy and find very few foods without soy in it. There is a limit of the number of foods produced without soy. Even foods you wouldn't think have it. I found soy in saltwater taffy, go figure.
I don't understand this website. I am asking a question and you want me to give an answer.Does Galaxy Nutritional Foods use organic soy in their soy products?
Try Wikipedia, they tend to have lists for everything! But foods that contain soy are considered high protein, as is chicken and fish. Its up to you to find the food that best fits your lifestyle.
There is a wide array of delectable foods to choose from such as unsalted assorted nuts, egg whites, and soy products. Baked or boiled skinless chicken is also a good choice.
In foods it means the milk is removed, and probably replaced with soy, or soy oil.
Foods that contain high amounts of isoflavones include soy, peanuts, chick peas, alfalfa, fava beans, and kudzu.
Foods that are a good source of protein include: - Meat, poultry, seafood - Nuts - Dairy - Eggs - Soy - Beans & legumes
It all depends on you. If you have very high blood pressure, then foods such as ramen or soy sauce would not be a good choice. Still, even with people with a low cholesterol or fat amount in their bodies, it's still probably a good choice to stay away from fatty or high-sugar substances.
Foods that are high in alkaline include broccoli, soy, herbs, and radishes. Foods like dairy and grans though are low in alkaline. Before you try any diet though, you should talk to your doctor.
Soy sauce is high in sodium but not cholesterol.
There are soy based substitutes for dairy products, such as soy milk and soy ice cream. If you are interested in soy milk, allow me to recommend the Silk brand; that is the tastiest.
Soy is commonly used in a variety of consumer food products such as soy milk, tofu, tempeh, miso, soy sauce, and soy-based meat alternatives like soy burgers and soy hot dogs. It is also used as an ingredient in many processed foods including baked goods, snack foods, and salad dressings.