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Flavoring plain soy milk?


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Not sure if I should post this in the China forum or the Drinks forum. Let me try it here first.

I have been drinking plain Soy Milk for years. Lately I have seen a new product: Pandan Flavored Soy Milk. It looks slightly green. I supposed it is soy milk cooked with some pandan leaves. I am not a big fan of pandan flavor so I haven't tried it.

But that pops a question: Have you ever tried to flavor your soy milk? Like blending it with some fresh fruits (e.g. papaya, mango, honey dew, strawberry, etc.). Do you like the result? I am tempted to try mixing something into the otherwise very dull plain soy milk.

Chocolate? Gosh, perhaps not. That would defeat my purpose of drinking plain soy milk.

W.K. Leung ("Ah Leung") aka "hzrt8w"
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I think coconut would go well with soy milk. Maybe by adding coconut milk to soy?

I also really like savory soy milk. Some scallion, dried shrimp and sliced Chinese donut.

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Homemade soy milk is almost always flavoured with pandan leaves here. But we don't blend it, just scratch the leaves, knot it and throw it in to boil together with the milk. So, no green colour. Where does your pandan-flavoured soy milk come from? Is it naturally flavoured or artificially? I'm the only one in my family who likes to drink soy milk unsweetened. There are indeed plenty of ways you can use soy milk, usually as a replacement for milk. I don't think it goes well with citrus or sour fruit, though. It's nice with coffee, and made into an agar-agar dessert.

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Where does your pandan-flavoured soy milk come from? Is it naturally flavoured or artificially?

Dunno. I have not bought any of them. They are locally made.

W.K. Leung ("Ah Leung") aka "hzrt8w"
Posted
You have pandan leaves there, meh?

Yes they are sold in some markets. In the freezers usually.

W.K. Leung ("Ah Leung") aka "hzrt8w"
Posted

I like to drink almond soya milk . Goes very well with yu char kuey.

soya milk can be steam into a custard with eggs too.

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I use plain soy milk to make all of my smoothies. I usually add frozen fruit such as blueberries, strawberries or caneberries and a banana. Sometimes I'll a bit of fresh ginger or cinnamon. And since the fruit is plenty sweet for me I don't add sugar or honey. When I had access to fresh bee pollen I'd add a couple tablespoons of that too.

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Vanilla. From beans, not extracted with alcohol.

changes the taste, but adds no sugar.

JasonZ

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Heck, in Japan we have soy milk with...cocoa, coffee, roasted barley, green tea. Black sesame, powder of toasted soybeans (kinako), azuki, combination of toasted grains. And then the fruit ones such as ume (prunus mume), mango etc.

Wow! This is eye-opening! I need to try some. Thank you Helen!

W.K. Leung ("Ah Leung") aka "hzrt8w"
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