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Soybeans
Soybeans are legumes native to East Asia. They form the basis for numerous Japanese and international products such as miso, soy sauce, tofu and tempeh.
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soybeans
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What are they?
Soybeans are edible seeds of the soybean plant
(Glycine max
). They are used in both fresh and dried forms and are particularly high in protein.
Use in the kitchen
Fermented in
miso
and
soy sauce
Base for
tofu
and
soy milk
In fermented products such as
natto
and
tempeh
As a vegetable in the form of
edamame
(young green soybeans)
Flavor Profile
Neutral to nutty, depending on preparation.
Variants / Differences
Yellow soybean
: most commonly used for miso, tofu and soy sauce
Green soybean (edamame)
: young, tender bean, often used as a snack
Black soybean
: more intense flavor, sometimes used in special misos
What is the difference between soybeans and edamame?
Edamame are young green soybeans that are harvested before they are fully ripe. Ripe soybeans are yellow or black and drier in texture.
Are soybeans healthy?
Yes, soybeans are rich in protein, fiber, iron and calcium. They are often used as a plant-based alternative to meat.
How do you use soybeans in cooking?
You can soak and boil them, use them for tofu and soy milk, or ferment them for miso, tempeh and soy sauce.
Can I ferment soybeans myself?
Yes, with rice koji or barley koji you can make your own miso, although it requires a lot of time and care.
Where can I buy soybeans?
In Asian supermarkets, health food stores or online (dried or frozen edamame).