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Wholefood Earth Organic Soya Beans deliver a powerhouse of plant-based nutrition with 40g protein and 15.5g fibre per 100g, all certified organic and GMO-free. Sourced sustainably and packaged responsibly, these versatile beans are your go-to for clean, high-quality vegan fuel that supports gut health and culinary creativity.





| - Saturates | 0 g |
| - Sugars | 1.5 g |
| ASIN | B06XFYHCNT |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Soy |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,597 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 2 in Dried Soya Beans |
| Brand | Wholefood Earth |
| Carbohydrate | 15 g |
| Country of origin | China |
| Cuisine | Asian cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (848) |
| Date First Available | 6 Mar. 2017 |
| Energy (kcal) | 350.14 kcal |
| Fat | 19 g |
| Fibre | 15.5 g |
| Format | Seeds |
| Item model number | 5060470147518 |
| Manufacturer | Wholefood Earth |
| Manufacturer contact | 59-63 HOPES LANE, RAMSGATE, KENT, CT12 6UW, UK |
| Package Information | Bag |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 5 cm; 1.99 kg |
| Protein | 40 g |
| Serving Size | 100 g, 2 kg |
| Speciality | No Added Sugar, Organic, Suitable for Vegans |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight, heat and damp |
| Units | 2000.0 gram |
| Weight | 2 kg |
A**N
Excellent quality and very nutritious
I wouldn't be put off by the photos of seemingly poor quality soya beans. The ones I got in my 1KG packet were pretty much perfect, maybe 0.1% were slightly brown. Anyway, I soak these overnight with a pinch of salt and a squirt of Apply Cider Vinegar. I then pressure cook them for 1-2 hours and they come out deliciously plump, healthy and soft. Beans are pretty tasteless in general, so I add soy sauce, some tomato and red pepper paste, and garlic. You can add the garlic to the water in the pressure cooker with a bit of oil too. The reason I eat soya beans is because I am a vegetarian and the protein content is so high at 40%. The high fibre is also good for the gut. I would prefer less carbs and higher fat being on the Keto diet, but it's a necessary sacrifice, as I'd like to get some beans in my diet, in addition to the staples of egg, fish and low-fat cheese. Highly recommend these soya beans. You can also fry them after soaking - they will be harder and slightly burnt, but it's quicker. I prefer pressure cooking as it preserves their appearance, and is possibly healthier.
M**E
Full of nutrients
The magic of soya beans you must soaked them overnight add some garlic cloves and bay leaves for fragrance then just cooked them you can mix it with anything value for money texture is soft and very good the seller is top notch . I do recommend this product
T**W
Quality varies between bags
Purchased to make Japanese Natto. First bag was fine but the second had more broken beans and for Natto it is better for appearance if the beans are whole. Taste still as good. If you are making other dishes it may not matter so much.
N**O
Tofu
I buy this brand to make my own tofu. The pulp and whey goes in our smoothies to keep the calcium and the gut health up that way too. I need to know now how to ferment the whey. Then I have an extra probiotic to use for my hubby and I. I will find out how too. I love this versatile bean because I don’t have to throw anything away of it and it’s so soft and tasty. Love it! Thank you🫶🏼
S**.
Will buy again
Good quality organic soya beans. I use them for making tofu and the results are great. There are however damaged or very dark/black beans in there, so check after washing the dry beans the first time and get rid of these. Important tip for pressure cookers: my advice is still soak the beans. Regardless how you use them—for soya milk, tofu or making stews/curries—make sure to soak overnight. Even when using a pressure cooker they still take longer than other beans and produce a lot of white foam which can dry and stick to the pot and is pain to clean.
A**S
Not organic! Origin: China
Don't believe the fancy sticker, they put on UK says organic. It came from China, which is untraceable origin. I have cancer stage 4, I have serious doubts about this not genuine organic product. I would not take risks to eat soya from China.
S**S
yummm
I toast soybeans in a pan without any oil or with some oil if you want something to accompany with your popcorns, it does not matter as the texture of this soybeans is crunchiest yet softest. There's no need to soak soybeans for however long fry them or bake them whatever to enjoy it as a crunchy snack. If you want toasted soya beans simply chuck them in a hot pan and stir it continously for few minutes to cook it evenly until it turns slightly darkbrown on all sides and its skin starts to crack open let it cool and enjoy, dont let it get too dark to avoid burnt taste. Or just heat some oil in a pan chuck the soybeans in stir it for few mins the skin will crack open and the soybeans will turn into a nice golden brown let it cool and enjoy. Always let it cool down for 4 or 5 minutes to get the crunchy texture. Salt it if you prefer. If your soybeans arent crunchy you havent cooked it enough if your soybeans are bitter you cooked it too much. It should be just right you'll kniw it when you taste it. Enjoy.
M**A
Healthy and good value for milk, yogurt and burgers.
Very pleased with these beans. Have made milk and yogurt with very good results. The resulting pulp (okara) can be frozen and used to make soya burgers. Do not eat okara raw.
I**C
Great soybeans for homemade soy milk. Using my soy milk maker, the result is smooth with no beany taste, which really surprised me. Fresh flavour, consistent quality, and the price is very affordable. Excellent value.
N**A
Ich habe schon mehrmals Tofu aus diesen Sojabohnen gemacht. Er ist köstlich. Aus 300 Gramm getrockneten Sojabohnen habe ich 310 Gramm Tofu gewonnen. Selbstgemachter Tofu, reich an pflanzlichem Eiweiß, ist fantastisch.
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