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220T Soy Flour ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) 220T Soy Flour is a blend of 15% refined soybean oil and lecithin with toasted soy flour. It can act as a shortening replacer. It is used in applications such as pie crusts, bakery mixes, donuts, sweet goods, cakes, and pastries.
7B Soy Flour ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) 7B Soy Flour is a food additive, a soy flour that most nearly resembles the native defatted portion in raw soybeans. This product possesses maximum enzyme activity; consequently, it is the product of choice for enzyme bleaching activity in bread systems. ...view more 7B Soy Flour is a food additive, a soy flour that most nearly resembles the native defatted portion in raw soybeans. This product possesses maximum enzyme activity; consequently, it is the product of choice for enzyme bleaching activity in bread systems. It is also used in applications such as bread, cereal, cakes, donuts, cookies, crackers, etc. view less
Bakers Soy Flour ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) Bakers Soy Flour is a defatted flour that has been moderately heat treated. Its greatest use is in bakery and cereal applications such as breads, cakes, doughnuts, cookies, pizza crusts, pancake and waffle mixes, etc.
Benesoy™ Full Fat Soy Flour, Conventional (4320) Devansoy Benesoy™ Full Fat Soy Flour, Conventional (4320) is a full fat soy flour with identity preserved soybeans where no additives or preservatives are used. All Benesoy ingredients are identity-preserved and available organic. Benesoy soy flours are availabl...view more Benesoy™ Full Fat Soy Flour, Conventional (4320) is a full fat soy flour with identity preserved soybeans where no additives or preservatives are used. All Benesoy ingredients are identity-preserved and available organic. Benesoy soy flours are available in a variety of mesh sizes and are made from identity-preserved, non-GMO, whole soybeans. view less
Benesoy™ Low Fat Soy Flour, Conventional (6410) Devansoy Benesoy™ Low Fat Soy Flour, Conventional (6410) is a low fat soy flour with identity preserved soybeans where no additives or preservatives are used. All Benesoy ingredients are identity-preserved and available organic. Benesoy soy flours are available in...view more Benesoy™ Low Fat Soy Flour, Conventional (6410) is a low fat soy flour with identity preserved soybeans where no additives or preservatives are used. All Benesoy ingredients are identity-preserved and available organic. Benesoy soy flours are available in a variety of mesh sizes and are made from identity-preserved, non-GMO, whole soybeans. view less
Chinese/Brazilian Nontoasted Soy Flour Dutch Organic International Trade Chinese/Brazilian Non-toasted Soy Flour is an organic creme white flour with a nutty odor and taste. As with most flour it is best suited for use in breads and other baked goods, but also can be used as a thickening agent in other dishes. This product com...view more Chinese/Brazilian Non-toasted Soy Flour is an organic creme white flour with a nutty odor and taste. As with most flour it is best suited for use in breads and other baked goods, but also can be used as a thickening agent in other dishes. This product comes in a 20kg paper bag. This product is an acceptable food product for vegetarians, vegans, and lactose-vegetarians providing an excellent source of protein. view less
Chinese/Brazilian Toasted Soy Flour Dutch Organic International Trade Chinese/Brazilian Toasted Soy Flour is organic with no additional additives and not genetically modified. It is a creme white flour with a nutty odor and taste. As with most flour it is best suited for use in breads and other baked goods, but also can be ...view more Chinese/Brazilian Toasted Soy Flour is organic with no additional additives and not genetically modified. It is a creme white flour with a nutty odor and taste. As with most flour it is best suited for use in breads and other baked goods, but also can be used as a thickening agent in other dishes. Harvested from both China and Brazil, it goes though a typical cleaning process before it is shipped to the Netherlands to be milled and packed. This product comes in a 20kg paper bag. This product is acceptable for vegetarians, vegans, and lactose-vegetarians. view less
Defatted Soy Flour Foodchem International Corporation Defatted Soy Flour is a cream white powder with a mild smell. It is a processed product made from finely ground defatted soy meal and contains less than 1 percent oil. It is the base ingredient in soy protein isolate, soy protein concentrate and textured ...view more Defatted Soy Flour is a cream white powder with a mild smell. It is a processed product made from finely ground defatted soy meal and contains less than 1 percent oil. It is the base ingredient in soy protein isolate, soy protein concentrate and textured soy protein, and contains 50 percent protein by weight. This product has applications in the food industry for foods such as breads, cakes, donuts, sweet doughs, cookies, macaroni, dry mixes, pizza crusts, tortillas, pancake and waffle mixes. view less
Defatted Toasted Soybean Flour Soon Soon Oilmills SDN BHD Defatted Toasted Soybean Flour is very fine sized, making it suitable for fortification of foods such as cereals, baby food, and baked goods.
Full Fat Soybean Flour Soon Soon Oilmills SDN BHD Full Fat Soybean Flour is an untoasted flour suitable for baked products, cereals, and baby food.
Toasted Soy Flour ADM (Archer Daniels Midland) Toasted Soy Flour is a defatted product that is fully heat treated and can be used in cookies, crackers, cereals, beverages, calf milk replacers, and fermentation media.
Toasted Soy Flour Foodchem International Corporation Toasted Soy Flour is a cream to light yellow powder also known as Kinako, which is produced by finely grinding roasted soybeans into powder. The skin of the soybean is typically removed before pulverizing the beans, but some varieties of kinako retain the...view more Toasted Soy Flour is a cream to light yellow powder also known as Kinako, which is produced by finely grinding roasted soybeans into powder. The skin of the soybean is typically removed before pulverizing the beans, but some varieties of kinako retain the roasted skin. Yellow soybeans produce a yellow kinako, and green soybeans produce a light-green product. view less