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Qué (quién) es soy - definición

AIRPORT IN ORKNEY ISLANDS, SCOTLAND, UK
EGER; SOY

soy         
  • Soy chunks
  • alt=[[Biplane]], [[cropduster]] over US field
  • [[Bhatmaas]] – [[Nepal]]i fried soybeans
  • alt=Package of a soy-based [[cream cheese]] alternative with [[chives]]
  • alt=Display of soybean wax candle in Texas store
  • alt=Breakdown of what the world's soy was used for in 2018
  • alt=Fruits/pods
  • Graded seed
  • Japanese soybean meat
  • alt=[[Botanical illustration]], ''[[Seikei Zusetsu]]'' (1804)
  • Different varieties of being grown together
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  • alt=Fields in [[Argentina]]
  • From a high-altitude area of [[Nepal]]
  • alt=Field in India
  • alt=Small, purple flowers
  • [[Soybean rust]]
  • alt=Beans in a supermarket in China
  • upright=2.0
  • alt=Varieties used for many purposes
  • [[Tempeh]]
  • [[Tofu]] and [[soy sauce]]
SPECIES OF PLANT IN THE FABACEAE FAMILY
Soy; Soya bean; Glycine max; Soy bean; Soya Bean; Soybeans; Soy flour; Soya beans; Soy isoflavones; Soy beans; Soy products; Soybeen; Soy product; Soja bean; Soya flour; Soyabean; Soy Isoflavones; Soy controversy; Soyabean nuggets; Soya nuggets; Cancer risk of soy products; SBIF; Soy infant formula; Soya-bean; Glycine hispida; Black soybean; Environmental impact of soybean cultivation; Unfermented soy; Unfermented soybean; Fermented soy; Fermented soybean; History of soybeans; Environmental impact of soy; Soja max; Soja hispida; PI 88788; 88788; Soy industry; Health effects of soy
Soy flour, butter, or other food is made from soybeans. (AM; in BRIT, use soya
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Soy         
  • Soy chunks
  • alt=[[Biplane]], [[cropduster]] over US field
  • [[Bhatmaas]] – [[Nepal]]i fried soybeans
  • alt=Package of a soy-based [[cream cheese]] alternative with [[chives]]
  • alt=Display of soybean wax candle in Texas store
  • alt=Breakdown of what the world's soy was used for in 2018
  • alt=Fruits/pods
  • Graded seed
  • Japanese soybean meat
  • alt=[[Botanical illustration]], ''[[Seikei Zusetsu]]'' (1804)
  • Different varieties of being grown together
  • s2cid=242794287}}</ref>
  • alt=Fields in [[Argentina]]
  • From a high-altitude area of [[Nepal]]
  • alt=Field in India
  • alt=Small, purple flowers
  • [[Soybean rust]]
  • alt=Beans in a supermarket in China
  • upright=2.0
  • alt=Varieties used for many purposes
  • [[Tempeh]]
  • [[Tofu]] and [[soy sauce]]
SPECIES OF PLANT IN THE FABACEAE FAMILY
Soy; Soya bean; Glycine max; Soy bean; Soya Bean; Soybeans; Soy flour; Soya beans; Soy isoflavones; Soy beans; Soy products; Soybeen; Soy product; Soja bean; Soya flour; Soyabean; Soy Isoflavones; Soy controversy; Soyabean nuggets; Soya nuggets; Cancer risk of soy products; SBIF; Soy infant formula; Soya-bean; Glycine hispida; Black soybean; Environmental impact of soybean cultivation; Unfermented soy; Unfermented soybean; Fermented soy; Fermented soybean; History of soybeans; Environmental impact of soy; Soja max; Soja hispida; PI 88788; 88788; Soy industry; Health effects of soy
·noun The soja, a kind of bean. ·see Soja.
II. Soy ·noun A Chinese and Japanese liquid sauce for fish, ·etc., made by subjecting boiled beans (·esp. soja beans), or beans and meal, to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water.
soy         
  • Soy chunks
  • alt=[[Biplane]], [[cropduster]] over US field
  • [[Bhatmaas]] – [[Nepal]]i fried soybeans
  • alt=Package of a soy-based [[cream cheese]] alternative with [[chives]]
  • alt=Display of soybean wax candle in Texas store
  • alt=Breakdown of what the world's soy was used for in 2018
  • alt=Fruits/pods
  • Graded seed
  • Japanese soybean meat
  • alt=[[Botanical illustration]], ''[[Seikei Zusetsu]]'' (1804)
  • Different varieties of being grown together
  • s2cid=242794287}}</ref>
  • alt=Fields in [[Argentina]]
  • From a high-altitude area of [[Nepal]]
  • alt=Field in India
  • alt=Small, purple flowers
  • [[Soybean rust]]
  • alt=Beans in a supermarket in China
  • upright=2.0
  • alt=Varieties used for many purposes
  • [[Tempeh]]
  • [[Tofu]] and [[soy sauce]]
SPECIES OF PLANT IN THE FABACEAE FAMILY
Soy; Soya bean; Glycine max; Soy bean; Soya Bean; Soybeans; Soy flour; Soya beans; Soy isoflavones; Soy beans; Soy products; Soybeen; Soy product; Soja bean; Soya flour; Soyabean; Soy Isoflavones; Soy controversy; Soyabean nuggets; Soya nuggets; Cancer risk of soy products; SBIF; Soy infant formula; Soya-bean; Glycine hispida; Black soybean; Environmental impact of soybean cultivation; Unfermented soy; Unfermented soybean; Fermented soy; Fermented soybean; History of soybeans; Environmental impact of soy; Soja max; Soja hispida; PI 88788; 88788; Soy industry; Health effects of soy
¦ noun
1. (also soy sauce) a sauce made with fermented soya beans, used in Chinese and Japanese cooking.
2. another term for soya.
Origin
from Japanese sho-yu, from Chin. shi-yu, from shi 'salted beans' + yu 'oil'.

Wikipedia

Stronsay Airport

Stronsay Airport (IATA: SOY, ICAO: EGER) is located 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) northeast by north of Kirkwall Airport on Stronsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland.

Stronsay Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P540) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee (Orkney Islands Council). The aerodrome is not licensed for night use.

Ejemplos de uso de soy
1. Argentina was the third leading provider of soy beans to China in 2004 and its top exporter of soy oil.
2. Argentina is the third–biggest exporter of soy beans and corn and the biggest exporter of soy oils and soy meal, which is used for animal feed. ____ Associated Press Writer Nicholas Kusnetz contributed to this report.
3. UserName Pass Sunday, November 6, 2005 print this page FEATURE All News» » Festival on Wheels warming up its engine » Leyla Gencer Stage –– Part II: Opera requires splendor » ‘Jarhead‘ director Mendes examines war‘s human cost » Restless leg syndrome tied to mental woes » The republic‘s 82nd anniversary concert » Study: Eating uncooked soy lowers cholesterol » New Films of the Week » Humor » Sound Bites: Music Reviews » Gourmand‘s Corner CHICAGO – Reuters ARTICLE SUMMARYTwo servings a day of soy protein –– such as that found in tofu, soy milk or soy powder –– can lower cholesterol levels by as much as ' percent as long as the raw soy is uncooked, a study said on ARTICLE Two servings a day of soy protein –– such as that found in tofu, soy milk or soy powder –– can lower cholesterol levels by as much as ' percent as long as the raw soy is uncooked, a study said on Monday.
4. Argentinian soy currently trades at around $178 a tonne.
5. Milk, both dairy and soy, is fortified with the vitamin.