The Nutritional Gold Mine
Soya Beans are unique in the plant world because they provide a “complete protein,” containing all nine essential amino acids necessary for human growth and repair. In Ghana, they are the secret ingredient used to enrich Tom Brown (porridge) and are a vital meat substitute in many local diets.
Why Our Soya Beans are a Pantry Essential:
Complete Protein Source: An excellent alternative to meat and fish, making it perfect for vegetarians or those looking to reduce their grocery budget without sacrificing health.
Heart & Bone Health: Rich in Isoflavones and Calcium, soya beans support bone density and help maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
Versatility at Its Best: One bag of beans can be transformed into milk, tofu (known locally as Wagashie substitute), flour, or even “Soya Meat.”
Rich in Fiber: Helps with digestion and provides a long-lasting feeling of fullness, which is great for weight management.
Perfect for Weaning: Often toasted and ground into a fine powder, it is the gold standard for adding protein to infant cereals and family porridges.
Popular Ways to Use Soya Beans:
Soya Milk: Soaked, blended, and boiled to create a creamy, lactose-free milk that is perfect for breakfast.
Soya Kebabs: The processed “curd” (tofu) is seasoned with suya spice (Kulikuli), skewered, and grilled for a delicious, chewy street snack.
Fortified Flour: Toasted soya beans are ground and mixed with maize or millet to create a high-protein “Tom Brown” breakfast mix.
Soya Oil: Extracted for cooking, providing a light, healthy oil with a high smoke point.
Roasted Soya: Salted and roasted until crunchy, serving as a healthy, high-protein alternative to groundnuts.

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