Hydrolyzed Soy Protein
Is hydrolyzed soy protein a trans fat?
[2008-05-17 17:42:21]

Q: I know that all the oil that is hydrolyzed is a trans fat would be the hydrolyzed soy protein then be considered? I do not eat any trans fats is that it looks like a plastic under a microscope the more it resembles a fat cell ...

A: No, it can not be trans fat if it is a protein.

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What is hydrolyzed soy protein, and is it always bad for you??
[2008-03-19 09:59:52]



The extraction process of hydrolysis involves boiling in a vat of acid (e.g., sulfuric acid) and then neutralizing the solution with a caustic soda. The resultant sludge is scraped off the top and allowed to dry. In addition to soy protein it contains

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what is the definition of Hydrolyzed soy protein?
[2006-06-21 09:16:22]



Sounds like tofu to me. :)

According to the website below, food industries use it as a 'taste enhancer' because it contains MSG (monosodium glutamate) which has a "savory" flavor, whatever that means.

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Is Hydrolyzed soy protein another name for MSG?
[2007-04-17 14:18:32]



Yes, it is. Anything with "lyzed" at the end or "glutamate" is MSG.

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Soy sauce a condiment to the world
Instead of fermenting soybeans, these products are made with chemically modified hydrolyzed soy protein and can be turned into sauce in a few days. They don't have the complex flavour of soy sauce made the traditional way, but some like the taste and

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Stricter food label rules target allergens For example, a label could say "soy" or "hydrolyzed vegetable protein (soy)" instead of the more vague "hydrolyzed vegetable protein." Anaphylaxis Canada, an organization that helps people living with deadly allergies, criticized the exemption,