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Is soya et vegan?

Soya et is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is soya et?

Soya et, also known as soy chunks or textured soy protein, is a high-protein, plant-based ingredient that is becoming increasingly popular in vegetarian and vegan cooking. Made from defatted soy flour, soya et has a meat-like texture and can be used as a substitute for ground beef in a variety of dishes. It's also incredibly versatile and can be flavored to replicate different types of meat, making it a great option for those looking to reduce their meat consumption without sacrificing taste or texture. Soya et is also a good source of essential amino acids, fiber, and other important nutrients, making it a nutritious addition to any diet.

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