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Aburagé. See Tofu, Fried
Acid-base balance in diet and health. See Nutrition–Acid-Base Balance
Acidophilus soymilk or soy acidophilus milk. See Soymilk, Fermented
Actimonde S.A. (Agrolactor system)–15 records from 1983
Adhesives or Glues for Plywood, Other Woods, Wallpaper, Building Materials, Etc.–Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins (Including Soy Flour)–405 records from 1911
Adhesives, Caulking Compounds, Artificial Leather, and Other Minor or General–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–98 records from 980
Adjuvants, Carriers, and Surfactants for Pesticides, Herbicides, and Other Agricultural Chemicals–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–42 records from 1935
ADM Agri-Industries Ltd. (Windsor, Ontario, Canada). Formerly named Maple Leaf Monarch, and before that Maple Leaf Mills Ltd. (Including Maple Leaf Milling). Toronto Elevators Ltd. Merged with Maple Leaf Milling in 1962–58 records from 1938
ADM. See Archer Daniels Midland Co.
Adulteration of Foods and its Detection–45 records from 1848
Adulteration of Foods and its Detection–Soy Oil Used as an Actual or Potential Adulterant in Other Oils–47 records from 1904
Adventists. See Seventh-day Adventists
Adzuki bean. See Azuki Bean
Aflatoxins. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Aflatoxins
Africa (General)–391 records from 1858
Africa–Algeria, Democratic and Popular Republic of–118 records from 1880
Africa–Angola–28 records from 1934
Africa–Benin (Bénin in French; Dahomey before 1975; Part of French West Africa from 1904-1960)–42 records from 1939
Africa–Botswana (Bechuanaland until 1966)–19 records from 1973
Africa–Burkina Faso (Upper Volta before 4 Aug. 1984)–55 records from 1946
Africa–Burundi (Part of the Belgian trust territory of Ruanda-Urundi or Belgian East Africa until 1962)–41 records from 1938
Africa–Cameroon (Spelled Kamerun from 1884-1916; Cameroun in French)–88 records from 1919
Africa–Cape Verde or Cape Verde Islands (Ilhas do Cabo Verde. República de Cabo Verde)–13 records from 1963
Africa–Central African Republic (République Centrafricaine; Part of Ubangi-Shari-Chad from 1906-1910. Then Ubangi-Shari or Oubangui-Chari. Part of French Equatorial Africa from 1910-1960. Called Central African Empire from 1976-1979; Centrafrique in French)–20 records from 1954
Africa–Chad–21 records from 1974
Africa–Comoros, Federal Islamic Republic of the. Isles Comores in French. Also called Comoro Islands. Includes the islands of Great Comoro (Grande Comore), Anjouan, Mayotte {a French Overseas Territorial Collective since 1976}, and Mohéli–7 records from 1972
Africa–Congo (formerly Zaire. Officially Democratic Republic of the Congo. Also known as Congo-Kinshasa. Named Zaire from 1971 to May 1997. Congo or officially Democratic Republic of the Congo before Oct. 1971). Named Congo Free State from 1855-1908, then Belgian Congo (Congo Belge in French) from 1908-1960–181 records from 1915
Africa–Congo Republic (Officially Republic of the Congo or People's Republic of the Congo. Also known as Congo-Brazzaville. Called Middle Congo {Moyen-Congo} from about 1880 to 1960. Part of French Equatorial Africa from 1910 to 1958)–19 records from 1921
Africa–Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast until Oct. 1985; Part of French West Africa from 1898-1959)–77 records from 1939
Africa–Djibouti (Also Jibuti; French Somaliland–Côte Française des Somalis–from 1892 to 1967. French Territory of the Afars and Issas from 1967 to 1977)–4 records from 1979
Africa–Egypt–285 records from 1858
Africa–Equatorial Guinea (Rio Muni + Fernando Po; Spanish Guinea before Oct. 1968)–2 records from 1991
Africa–Eritrea (Part of Ethiopia from 1952 to May 1993)–10 records from 1963
Africa–Ethiopia (Including Eritrea from 1952 to May 1993. Formerly Part of Italian East Africa)–111 records from 1952
Africa–Gabon (Part of French Equatorial Africa from 1910 to 1958)–49 records from 1952
Africa–Gambia (The). Includes Senegambia.–61 records from 1909
Africa–Ghana (Gold Coast before 1957)–107 records from 1910
Africa–Guinea (French Guinea before 1958; Guinée in French; Part of French West Africa from 1898-1958)–36 records from 1945
Africa–Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese Guinea before Sept. 1974)–9 records from 1979
Africa–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain African country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–12 records from 1935
Africa–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain African country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–9 records from 1945
Africa–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Africa–4 records from 1947
Africa–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain African country–70 records from 1858
Africa–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain African country–14 records from 1857
Africa–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain African country–66 records from 1858
Africa–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain African country–88 records from 1858
Africa–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain African country–86 records from 1858
Africa–Kenya (British East Africa Protectorate from 1895. Renamed Kenya Protectorate in 1920)–116 records from 1909
Africa–Lesotho (Basutoland before 1966)–41 records from 1936
Africa–Liberia–37 records from 1975
Africa–Libya (Including Tripoli, Tripolitania, and Cyrenaica; Also Spelled Libia)–25 records from 1928
Africa–Madagascar (Malagasy Republic or Republique Malgache before 1975)–85 records from 1920
Africa–Malawi (Nyasaland from 1891-1964)–70 records from 1910
Africa–Mali (Part of French West Africa from 1898-1960. Senegal & Sudanese Republic from June 20 to August 20, 1960. Formerly also called French Sudan (Soudan français) and Upper Senegal-Niger (Haute-Sénégal et Niger))–38 records from 1924
Africa–Mauritania, Islamic Republic of (Part of French West Africa from 1904-1960)–11 records from 1974
Africa–Mauritius (Ile Maurice, Including Rodriguez, in the Mascarene Islands, 450 Miles East of Madagascar)–52 records from 1910
Africa–Morocco, Kingdom of (Including Western Sahara. Divided into French Morocco and Spanish Morocco from 1912-1956. Spanish Morocco Renamed Spanish Sahara)–86 records from 1936
Africa–Mozambique (Moçambique; Portuguese East Africa before 1975)–77 records from 1911
Africa–Namibia (German South-West Africa from 1885 to 1915, and South-West Africa from 1919 to 1966 as a mandate of the Union of South Africa. Namibia came into popular use in 1966 and became official in March 1990)–6
Africa–New vegetarian societies. See Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Africa and the Middle East
Africa–Niger (Part of French West Africa from 1904-1959)–33 records from 1978
Africa–Nigeria, Federal Republic of–515 records from 1910
Africa–Reunion (Réunion is a Department of France, in the Mascarene Islands, 425 Miles East of Madagascar)–23 records from 1936
Africa–Rwanda (Part of the Belgian trust territory of Ruanda-Urundi or Belgian East Africa until 1962)–80 records from 1938
Africa–Sao Tome and Principe, Democratic Republic of–4 records from 1970
Africa–Senegal (Part of French West Africa from 1898-1959. Sénégal & Sudanese Republic from June 20 to August 20, 1960. Includes Senegambia)–139 records from 1880
Africa–Seychelles, Republic of–13 records from 1936
Africa–Sierra Leone–50 records from 1914
Africa–Somalia. (Formed in 1960 by the Union of British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland. Formerly Part of Italian East Africa)–26 records from 1928
Africa–South Africa, Republic of (Including four former Homelands–Bophuthatswana, Transkei, Venda, and Ciskei)–388 records from 1905
Africa–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–26 records from 1944
Africa–Sudan (Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from 1899-1956)–63 records from 1910
Africa–Swaziland, Kingdom of (Independent Kingdom Inside South Africa; Formerly Also Spelled Swazieland)–31 records from 1934
Africa–Tanzania, United Republic of (Formed the Bulk of German East Africa 1895-1946. Created in 1964 by Merger of Tanganyika and Zanzibar)–191 records from 1912
Africa–Togo (Togoland until 1914)–43 records from 1939
Africa–Tunisia–51 records from 1878
Africa–Uganda–162 records from 1926
Africa–Zambia (Northern Rhodesia from 1899-1964)–134 records from 1936
Africa–Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia from 1923-1970, Rhodesia from 1970-79)–203 records from 1906
Africa Basic Foods. See Harrison, D.W. (M.D.), and Africa Basic Foods (Uganda)
Ag Processing Inc a cooperative (AGP)–96 records from 1983
AGRI Industries, Inc. (Iowa)–18 records from 1979
Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA). See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Adjustment Administration
Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering, Bureau. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry
Agricultural colleges and universities, state. See Land-Grant Colleges and Universities
Agricultural Economics, Bureau of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Experiment Stations in the United States–2618 records from 1879
Agricultural Marketing Service of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)
Agricultural Research Service of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
Agricultural Service of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Cooperative Service. Including Farmer Cooperative Service (1926)
Agronomy, soybean. See Soybean Production
Agronomy, soybean. See Cultural Practices
Aihara, Herman and Cornellia–Their Life and Work with Macrobiotics–98 records from 1964
Ajinomoto Co. Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)–69 records from 1926
Akwarius Almere. See Manna Natural Foods (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Albert's Tofuhaus (Lautersheim, Germany). Formerly named Albert Hess Tofuhaus Rittersheim, Tofuhaus Tiefenthal, and Das Tofuhaus–46 records from 1983
Alcohol and vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism and the Temperance Movement
Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888). Vegetarian Pioneer in the United States. Also His Daughter Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888), and Fruitlands–57 records from 1850
Alcott, William Andrus (M.D., 1798-1859). Vegetarian Pioneer in the United States–181 records from 1836
Alfa-Laval (Lund, Sweden)–123 records from 1971
Alfalfa or Lucerne / Lucern (Medicago sativa)–513 records from 1766
Alfalfa or Lucerne / Lucern (Medicago sativa)–Other Uses for Human Food or Drink, Including Tea, Flour, Tablets, and Leaf Protein Concentrate (LPC). See Also Alfalfa Sprouts–35 records from 1917
Alfalfa Sprouts (Medicago sativa)–29 records from 1953
Alkaline food, ash, reaction, or balance in diet and health. See Nutrition–Acid-Base Balance
Allergies. See Nutrition–Biologically Active Phytochemicals–Allergens
Allied Mills, Inc. Including (by July 1929) American Milling Co. (Peoria, Illinois) and Wayne Feed Mills (Chicago, Peoria, or Taylorville, Illinois)–132 records from 1929
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. (Milwaukee, Wisconsin). Made Farm Equipment (Tractors, Combines) and Soybean Processing Equipment (Driers, Rolling and Flaking Mills, Solvent Extraction Units)–39 records from 1930
Almond Butter or Almond Paste–63 records from 1226
Almond Milk and Cream. See also: Almonds Used to Flavor Soymilk, Rice Milk, etc.–146 records from 1226
Almond Oil–105 records from 1226
Almonds Used to Flavor Commercial Soymilk, Soy Ice Cream, Soy Cheese, Amazake, Rice Milk, or Other Commercial Non-Dairy Products–155 records from 1932
Almonds (Prunus dulcis syn. P. amygdalus)–Especially Origin and Early History of the Almond. Including Almond Bread, Almond Meal, and Almonds Seasoned with Soy Sauce / Tamari–234 records from 1226
Alpro (Wevelgem, Belgium), Including the Provamel and Belsoy Brands Sold in Health Foods Stores–158 records from 1979
Alternative medicine. See Medicine–Alternative
Aluminum in Soybeans and Soyfoods–28 records from 1929
Aluminum in the Diet and Cooking Utensils–Problems. Soy Is Not Mentioned–42 records from 1928
Amaranth, Grown for Grain / Seed (Amaranthus hypochondriacus, A. caudatus, and A. cruentus. Genus formerly spelled Amarantus)–85 records from 1569
Amazake. See Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)
American Lecithin Corp. (Incorporated 1930), American Lecithin Company (Re-incorporated 1934-35), and Joseph Eichberg, President of Both–44 records from 1933
American Milling Co. See Allied Mills, Inc.
American Miso Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina)–140 records from 1979
American Natural Snacks (St. Augustine, Florida)–48 records from 1986
American Philosophical Society (Philadelphia). See Franklin, Benjamin
American Soy Products (Michigan). See Natural Foods Distributors and Manufacturers in the USA–Eden Foods
American Soy Products (Saline, Michigan). Started Nov. 1986–62 records from 1986
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities in the United States and Canada, and General Information (Headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Established 3 Sept. 1920. Named National Soybean Growers' Association until 1925)–495 records from 1920
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities in the United States and Canada, and General Information (Headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Established 3 Sept. 1920. Named National Soybean Growers' Association until 1925)–455 records from 1920
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities, Offices, and Influence in Africa–32 records from 1960
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities, Offices, and Influence in Asia–350 records from 1955
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities, Offices, and Influence in Europe (Western and Eastern)–228 records from 1948
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities, Offices, and Influence in Latin America–111 records from 1958
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Activities, Offices, and Influence Worldwide (General)–28
American Soybean Association (ASA)–American Soybean Institute (1969-1973)–16 records from 1969
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Checkoff Programs (Legislated / Mandatory Funding. State Programs Starting in North Carolina in Sept. 1966, National Programs Starting in 1989-1991), and State Promotion Boards (Research & Promotion Councils)–277 records from 1961
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Funding Before Checkoff Program or 1970–48 records from 1925
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Honorary Life Members–64 records from 1946
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Japanese-American Soybean Institute (JASI)–92 records from 1956
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Legislative Activities–75 records from 1929
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Meetings / Conventions (Annual) and Meeting Sites–147 records from 1920
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Members and Membership Statistics–67 records from 1924
American Soybean Association (ASA)–New State Soybean Associations (Starting with Minnesota in 1962)–26 records from 1962
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Officers, Directors (Board), and Special Committees–108 records from 1920
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Periodicals, Including Soybean Digest, Proceedings of the American Soybean Assoc., Soybean Blue Book, Soya Bluebook, etc.–127 records from 1925
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Soybean Council of America (June 1956-1969). Replaced by American Soybean Institute (Est. 11 July 1969)–195 records from 1956
American Soybean Association (ASA)–State Soybean Associations and Boards (Starting with Minnesota in 1962)–326 records from 1963
American Soybean Association (ASA)–State Soybean Associations and United Soybean Board–Activities Related to Food Uses of Soybeans / Soyfoods, or Soy Nutrition, in the United States (Not Including Soy Oil)–383 records from 1920
American Soybean Association (ASA)–Strayer. See Strayer Family of Iowa
American Soybean Association (ASA)–United Soybean Board (USB, Established 1991, Chesterfield, Missouri)–199 records from 1989
American Soybean Association (ASA) or United Soybean Board–Activities Related to Food Uses of Soybeans / Soyfoods, or Soy Nutrition, Outside the United States (Not Including Soy Oil)–212 records from 1948
American Vegetarian Society. See Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–American Vegetarian Society (1850-1862?)
Amino Acids and Amino Acid Composition and Content. See also Nutrition–Protein Quality; Soy Sauce, HVP Type–969 records from 1907
Anatomy, soybean. See Soybean–Morphology, Structure, and Anatomy
Anderson International Corp. (Cleveland, Ohio). Manufacturer of Expellers for Soybean Crushing and Extrusion Cooking Equipment. Formerly V.D. Anderson Co. and Anderson IBEC–68 records from 1909
Andreas Family of Minnesota and Iowa–Incl. Reuben Peter Andreas, and his sons Albert, Glenn, Dwayne (1918- ), and Lowell Andreas (1922- )–130 records from 1945
Ang-kak. See Rice, Red Fermented
Animal Welfare (Including Protection and Cruel Treatment of Animals). See also: Animal Rights–204 records from 1316 B.C.
Animal Welfare–Animal Rights (Including Protection and Cruel Treatment of Animals)–168 records from 1683
Animal Welfare and Animal Rights–Documents Published before 1900–39 records from 1683
Antarctica–2
Antinutritional Factors (General). See also: Allergens, Estrogens, Goitrogens, Hemagglutinins (Lectins), Trypsin / Protease Inhibitors. See also: Phytic Acid–195 records from 1944
Antioxidants and Antioxidant Activity (Especially in Soybeans and Soyfoods)–217 records from 1926
Antivitamin Activity and Antivitamins (Substances in Raw Soybeans Which Can Destroy Vitamins A, B-12, D, E, and K)–36 records from 1935
Appliances. See Blender
Appliances. See Juicer
Appropriate Foods, Inc. (Brooklyn, New York). Founded by Robert Werz and David Sibek in Nov. 1980. Incl. Tempeh Brothers and Soy Source–44 records from 1980
APV Systems, Soya Technology Division. Named Danish Turnkey Dairies Ltd., Soya Technology Division until 1987 (Aarhus, Denmark; DTD / STS)–104 records from 1982
Aquaculture. See Fish or Crustaceans (e.g. Shrimp) Fed Soybean Meal Using Aquaculture or Mariculture
Archaeology and Archaeological Discoveries of Soybeans or Soyfoods–60 records from 1941
Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM) (Decatur, Illinois; Minneapolis, Minnesota until 1969)–1427 records from 1929
Argentina. See Latin America, South America–Argentina
Arkady, British. See British Arkady Co. Ltd.
Arkansas Grain Corp. See Riceland Foods
Arlington Experimental Farm. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Arlington Experimental Farm
Arrowhead Mills (Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas)–107 records from 1970
Asahimatsu Shokuhin (Japan)–11 records from 1976
Asgrow (Des Moines, Iowa). Incl. Associated Seed Growers, Inc. Acquired in Feb. 1997 by Monsanto Co. from Empresas La Moderna, S.A. (ELM)–95 records from 1940
Asia (General, Including East, Southeast, South, Middle East, and Central)–93 records from 1862
Asia, Central (General)–9 records from 1878
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain Central Asian country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–1 records from 1910
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Central Asia–2 records from 1876
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans (but only wild perennial relatives of soybeans) in a certain Central Asian country; cultivated soybeans have not yet been reported–1 records from 1937
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Central Asian country–7 records from 1901
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Central Asian country–7 records from 1911
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Central Asian country–6 records from 1911
Asia, Central–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Central Asian country–7 records from 1911
Asia, Central–Kazakhstan / Kazakstan (Formerly Kazakh SSR, a Central Asian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–50 records from 1948
Asia, Central–Kyrgyzstan (Formerly Kirghiz SSR, a Central Asian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991; Also formerly Called Kirghizia, Kirghiz- or Kirgiz Republic)–3
Asia, Central–Tajikistan (Formerly Tadzhik SSR, a Central Asian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991. Also spelled Tadzhikistan)–16 records from 1974
Asia, Central–Turkmenistan (Formerly Turkmen SSR, a Central Asian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–31 records from 1972
Asia, Central–Uzbekistan (Formerly Uzbek SSR, a Central Asian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–29 records from 1973
Asia, East (General)–302 records from 1050 B.C.
Asia, East–China (People's Republic of China; Including Tibet. Zhonghua Renmin Gonghe Guo)–3731 records from 1050 B.C.
Asia, East–China–Early Foreign Travelers in–Before 1850–30 records from 1767
Asia, East–China–Shennong / Shên Nung / Shen Nung–The Heavenly Husbandman and Mythical Early Emperor of China–57 records from 400 B.C.
Asia, East–China–Soy Ingredients Used in Chinese-Style Food Products or Recipes Worldwide–2
Asia, East–China–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–24 records from 1910
Asia, East–Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (British Colony until 1 July 1997, then returned to China)–351 records from 1872
Asia, East–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain East Asian country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–2 records from 1878
Asia, East–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain East Asian country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–1 records from 1878
Asia, East–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning East Asia–14 records from 712
Asia, East–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain East Asian country–13 records from 1050 B.C.
Asia, East–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain East Asian country–13 records from 1050 B.C.
Asia, East–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain East Asian country–16 records from 1050 B.C.
Asia, East–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain East Asian country–15 records from 1050 B.C.
Asia, East–Japan (Nihon or Nippon)–8228 records from 701
Asia, East–Japan–Early Foreign Travelers in–Before 1850–13 records from 785
Asia, East–Japan–Soy Ingredients Used in Japanese-Style Recipes, Food Products, or Dishes Worldwide–5
Asia, East–Japan–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–52 records from 1891
Asia, East–Korea (North and South; Formerly Also Spelled Corea and Called "Chosen" by the Japanese [1907-1945])–805 records from 544
Asia, East–Korea–Soy Ingredients Used in Korean-Style Recipes, Food Products, or Dishes Worldwide–23 records from 1959
Asia, East–Korea–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–15 records from 1915
Asia, East–Macao / Macau (Portuguese Colony, then Overseas Territory. Returned to China in 1999)–30 records from 1963
Asia, East–Manchuria (Called Manchukuo by Japanese 1932-45; The Provinces of Heilongjiang [Heilungkiang], Jilin [Kirin], and Liaoning Were Called Northeast China after 1950)–1238 records from 1833
Asia, East–Manchuria–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–40 records from 1909
Asia, East–Manchuria. See South Manchuria Railway and the South Manchuria Railway Company (Minami Manshu Tetsudo K.K.)
Asia, East–Mongolia (Mongol Uls; Outer and Inner Mongolia Before 1911; Outer Mongolia [Mongolian People's Republic] Thereafter)–66 records from 1994
Asia, East–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–3 records from 1924
Asia, East–Taiwan (Republic of China. Widely called by its Portuguese name, Formosa, from the 1870s until about 1945)–755 records from 1878
Asia, East–Taiwan–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–6 records from 1921
Asia, East–Tibet (Conquered by China in 1950; Also called Thibet or, in Chinese, Sitsang) and Tibetans Outside Tibet–29 records from 1909
Asia, East. See Chinese Overseas, Especially Work with Soya (Including Chinese from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc.)
Asia, East. See Japanese Overseas, Especially Work with Soya
Asia, East. See Koreans Overseas, Especially Work with Soya
Asia, Middle East–Afghanistan, Islamic State of–33 records from 1881
Asia, Middle East–Bahrain, State of (Also spelled Bahrein)–6 records from 1978
Asia, Middle East–Cyprus–23 records from 1936
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain Middle Eastern country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–13 records from 1909
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain Middle Eastern country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–12 records from 1909
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning the Middle East–4 records from 1946
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans (but only wild perennial relatives of soybeans) in a certain Middle Eastern country; cultivated soybeans have not yet been reported–1 records from 1881
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Middle Eastern country–19 records from 1936
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain Middle Eastern country–2 records from 1910
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Middle Eastern country–21 records from 1881
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Middle Eastern country–18 records from 1881
Asia, Middle East–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Middle Eastern country–20 records from 1881
Asia, Middle East–Iran, Islamic Republic of (Jomhori-e-Islami-e-Irân; Persia before 1935)–140 records from 1939
Asia, Middle East–Iraq (al Jumhouriya al 'Iraqia)–62 records from 1963
Asia, Middle East–Israel and Judaism (State of Israel, Medinat Israel; Established May 1948; Including West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights Since 1967)–442 records from 1936
Asia, Middle East–Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of (Transjordan until 1949)–39 records from 1957
Asia, Middle East–Kuwait (Dowlat al-Kuwait)–13 records from 1978
Asia, Middle East–Lebanon (al-Jumhouriya al-Lubnaniya)–50 records from 1937
Asia, Middle East–Oman, Sultanate of (Saltanat 'Uman)–4 records from 1963
Asia, Middle East–Palestine (Divided between Israel and Jordan in 1948-49)–24 records from 1936
Asia, Middle East–Qatar, State of (Dawlet al-Qatar; Also called Katar)–5 records from 1990
Asia, Middle East–Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of (al-Mamlaka al-`Arabiya as-Sa`udiya)–59 records from 1953
Asia, Middle East–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–2
Asia, Middle East–Syria (Syrian Arab Republic; Including Latakia, Alawiya, and Territory of the Alaouites)–39 records from 1885
Asia, Middle East–Turkey (Including Anatolia or Asia Minor)–132 records from 1909
Asia, Middle East–United Arab Emirates (Formerly Trucial States or Trucial Oman)–7 records from 1978
Asia, Middle East–Yemen (Formed in May 1990 by the Merger of Pro-Soviet South Yemen [People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, Including Aden] and Pro-Western North Yemen [Yemen Arab Republic])–17 records from 1968
Asia, Middle East or Mideast (General)–58 records from 1936
Asia, South (Indian Subcontinent)–25 records from 1747
Asia, South–Bangladesh, People's Republic of (East Bengal [See India] from 1700s-1947, and East Pakistan [See Pakistan] from 1947-1971)–135 records from 1914
Asia, South–Bhutan, Kingdom of–17 records from 1936
Asia, South–India (Bharat, Including Sikkim, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands)–2232 records from 1691
Asia, South–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain South Asian country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–2 records from 1679
Asia, South–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain South Asian country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–2 records from 1668
Asia, South–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning South Asia–6 records from 1890
Asia, South–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans (but only wild perennial relatives of soybeans) in a certain South Asian country; cultivated soybeans have not yet been reported–2 records from 1783
Asia, South–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain South Asian country–11 records from 1747
Asia, South–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain South Asian country–13 records from 1747
Asia, South–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain South Asian country–9 records from 1747
Asia, South–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain South Asian country–10 records from 1747
Asia, South–Maldives (Divehi Jumhuriya; Formerly Maldive Islands)–1
Asia, South–Nepal, Kingdom of–142 records from 1819
Asia, South–Pakistan, Islamic Republic of (Part of India until 1947. West Pakistan 1947-1971)–202 records from 1881
Asia, South–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–2
Asia, South–Sri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic of (Ceylon before 22 May 1972. Serendib was the ancient Arabic name)–439 records from 1747
Asia, Southeast (General)–144 records from 1665
Asia, Southeast–Brunei (State of Brunei Darussalam; Part of British Borneo before 1984)–8 records from 1962
Asia, Southeast–Cambodia, Kingdom of (Kampuchea from 1979 to the 1980s; Also Khmer Republic)–61 records from 1903
Asia, Southeast–East Timor (Part of Indonesia before 1999)–2
Asia, Southeast–Indonesia (Netherland(s) Indies, Netherlands East Indies, or Dutch East Indies before 1945) (Including Islands of Java, Borneo, Celebes, Lesser Sunda, Moluccas, New Guinea [West Irian], and Sumatra)–1448 records from 1747
Asia, Southeast–Indonesia–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–7 records from 1923
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain Southeast Asian country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–1 records from 1955
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Southeast Asia–7 records from 1862
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans (but only wild perennial relatives of soybeans) in a certain Southeast Asian country; cultivated soybeans have not yet been reported–2 records from 1886
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Southeast Asian country–14 records from 1665
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain Southeast Asian country–1 records from 1852
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Southeast Asian country–12 records from 1747
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Southeast Asian country–13 records from 1665
Asia, Southeast–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Southeast Asian country–12 records from 1747
Asia, Southeast–Laos–41 records from 1907
Asia, Southeast–Malaysia, Federation of (Including East Malaysia Composed of Sarawak and Sabah. British Borneo or North Borneo from about 1881 to 1963). Federation of Malaya before 1963–390 records from 1885
Asia, Southeast–Myanmar (formerly Burma. Officially Union of Myanmar). Named Burma until 1989–110 records from 1882
Asia, Southeast–Philippines, Republic of the–508 records from 1665
Asia, Southeast–Singapore (Part of the Straits Settlements [British] from 1826 to 1946)–285 records from 1909
Asia, Southeast–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–2
Asia, Southeast–Thailand, Kingdom of (Siam before 1938)–378 records from 1885
Asia, Southeast–Vietnam, Socialist Republic of (North and South) (Divided by French into Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchine from 1887-1945)–300 records from 1790
Asia, Southeast. See Indonesians Overseas, Especially Work with Soya
Asia, Southeast. See Vietnamese Overseas, Especially Work with Soya
Asia, Transcaucasia–Armenia (Formerly Armenian SSR, a Transcaucasian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–18 records from 1958
Asia, Transcaucasia–Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani Republic; Formerly Azerbaijan SSR, a Transcaucasian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991. Also spelled Azerbaidzhan, Aderbijan)–20 records from 1961
Asia, Transcaucasia–Georgia, Republic of (Formerly Georgian SSR, a Transcaucasian Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–51 records from 1901
Asian soybean crushers (general). See Soybean Crushers (Asia)
Asian Vegetable R&D Center (AVRDC, Taiwan)–142 records from 1973
Asparagus bean. See Yard-Long Bean or Asparagus Bean
Aspergillus oryzae. See Koji, Miso, or Soy Sauce
Associated Seed Growers, Inc. See Asgrow (Des Moines, Iowa)
Atlantic Ocean islands. See Oceania
Auenland Tofu und Soja Produkte (Prien-Chiemsee, Germany). Started by Peter Wiegand in March 1982–24 records from 1981
Australasia. See Oceania
Australia. See Oceania–Australia
AVRDC (Taiwan). See International Soybean Programs
Axon, William Edward Armitage (1846-1913), His Wife and Descendants. Vegetarian Pioneer in England–63 records from 1886
Azuki Bean. Vigna angularis (Willd.) Ohwi & H. Ohashi. Also called Adzuki, Aduki, Adsuki, Adzinki, Red Bean, Chinese Red Bean, Red Mung Bean, Small Red Bean. Japanese–Kintoki, Komame, Shôzu. Chinese–Xiaodou, Chixiaodou, Hsiao Tou [Small Bean], Ch'ih Hsiao Tou [Red Small Bean]. Former scientific names: Phaseolus radiatus (L.), Dolichos angularis (Willd.), Phaseolus angularis (Willd.) Wight, or Azukia angularis (Willd.) Ohwi–630 records from 325 B.C.
Azuki Beans–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates/Relatives in Various Languages–33 records from 300 B.C.
Azumaya, Inc. (San Francisco, California). Acquired by Vitasoy on 27 May 1993–121 records from 1937
Bacon or bacon bits, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Bacon, Ham, and Other Pork-related Products
Bacteria causing toxicity. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Microorganisms, Especially Bacteria, and that Cause Food Poisoning
Bacteria in intestines–beneficial. See Intestinal Flora / Bacteria
Baker, Bill (1873-1942). Health Foods Pioneer, Famous Baker, Ojai, California–151 records from 1925
Balanced Foods, Inc. (New York City, and North Bergen, New Jersey). Wholesale Distributor of Health Foods and Natural Foods. Founded in 1939 by Maurice "Doc" Shefferman, Sam and Will Reiser–30 records from 1953
Bambarra groundnuts (Voandzeia subterranea). Also spelled Bambara–77 records from 1811
Barricini Foods (Mountain Lakes, New Jersey)–Soy Ice Cream Company–69 records from 1985
Bars–Energy Bars or Nutrition Bars Made with Soy (Not Including Frozen Dessert Bars)–84 records from 1938
Bars–Nutrition Bars or Energy Bars Made with Soy–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–5 records from 2000
Bars–Nutrition Bars or Energy Bars Made with Soy–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger Companies–2 records from 2000
Bartram, John (1699-1777) and William (1739-1823)–47 records from 1766
Battle Creek Food Co. See Kellogg, John Harvey (M.D.)
Bean curd skin. See Yuba
Bean curd. See Tofu
Beef alternatives. See Meat Alternatives–Beef Alternatives, Including Beef Jerky, etc. See also Meatless Burgers
Bees, Honeybees (Apis mellifera), and Apiculture–Making Honey from Soybean Flowers and Pollinating the Flowers–43 records from 1899
Bees, Honeybees (Apis mellifera), and Apiculture–Soy Flour Fed in Pollen Substitutes or Supplements–70 records from 1937
Belleme, John. See American Miso Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina)
Berczeller, Laszlo–189 records from 1921
Bible Christian Church in England and the USA, Including Rev. William Cowherd (1763-1816), Joseph Brotherton (1783-1857), William Harvey (1787-1870), Martha Harvey (1783-1861), and James Simpson (1812-1859)–all of Salford, England; and Rev. William Metcalfe (1788-1862) and Rev. Henry S. Clubb (1827-1921) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–120 records from 1812
Bibliographies and / or Reviews of the Literature (Contains More Than 50 References or Citations)–1568 records from 1880
Biloxi soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Biloxi
Binder for Sand Foundry Cores–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–66 records from 1920
Biographies, Biographical Sketches, and Autobiographies–See also: Obituaries–600 records from 785
Biological control. See Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Biotechnology applied to soybeans. See Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, and Transgenic Plants
Black Gram or Urd. Vigna mungo. Formerly Phaseolus mungo–29
Black soybeans. See Whole Dry Soybeans–Black Seeded
Black soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–Black
Black-eyed peas. See Cowpeas–Vigna unguiculata
Blaw-Knox Co. (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Maker of Soybean Crushing Equipment, Especially the Rotocel–40
Blender–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–15 records from 1937
Blender, Electric (Kitchen Appliance)–Including Liquefier, Liquidizer, Liquifier, Osterizer, Waring Blender, Waring Blendor, Waring Mixer, Whiz-Mix, Vitamix–Early Records Only–123 records from 1937
Boca Burger Inc. Founded 1993. Acquired Feb. 2000 by Kraft Foods Inc.–35 records from 1993
Boca Burger. See Kraft Foods Inc.
Bongkrek poisoning. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Bongkrek Poisoning Factors
Boone Valley Cooperative Processing Association (Eagle Grove, Iowa)–104 records from 1943
Borden, Inc. (Columbus, Ohio; New York City, New York; Waterloo, Iowa; Elgin and Kankakee, Illinois)–94 records from 1942
Botany–Soybean–362 records from 1082
Bowen, Samuel (1732-1777)–He Introduced the Soybean to North America in 1765. See also: (1) His Ancestors and Descendants. (2) James Flint–154 records from 1765
Bowen, Samuel (1732-1777)–The Ancestors, Descendants and Close Relatives of Samuel Bowen. See also: Bowen, Samuel–58 records from 1765
Boyer, Robert. See Ford, Henry
Bragg, Paul Chappius (1895-1975) Author and Health Foods Advocate–131 records from 1921
Bran, soy. See Fiber, Soy
Brassica napus (L.) var. napus. See Canola
Brassica napus. See Rapeseed
Brazil. See Latin America, South America–Brazil
Breeding of Soybeans and Classical Genetics–774 records from 1910
Breeding of soybeans. See Variety Development and Breeding
Breeding of soybeans. See Irradiation of Soybeans for Breeding and Variety Development
Breeding of soybeans. See Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, and Transgenic Plants
Breeding or Evaluation of Soybeans for Seed Quality, such as Low in Trypsin Inhibitors, Lipoxygenase, Linolenic Acid, etc.–48 records from 1961
Breeding or Selection of Soybeans for Use as Soy Oil or Meal–18 records from 1949
Breeding soybeans for food uses. See Soybean Production–Variety Development, Breeding, Selection, Evaluation, Growing, or Handling of Soybeans for Food Uses
Brew flakes, soybean. See Soy Flour or Flakes–Use in Brewing
Briggs, George M. (1884-1970, Univ. of Wisconsin)–66 records from 1920
British Arkady Company Ltd. and British Arkady Holdings Ltd. (Manchester, England). Subsidiary of ADM of the USA. Including the Haldane Foods Group–103 records from 1929
British Columbia. See Canadian Provinces and Territories–British Columbia
Broad Bean. Vicia faba L., formerly Faba vulgaris, Mönch. Also called Faba Bean, Fava Bean, Horse Bean. Chinese–Candou ("silkworm bean"). Japanese–Soramame. German–Saubohne or Buschbohne. French–Grosse Fève, Fève de Marais, Féverole, Faverole, Gourgane–201 records from 1061
Brotherton, Joseph (1783-1857) (Member of Parliament from Salford), and His Wife, Martha Harvey Brotherton (1783-1861). Vegetarian Pioneers in England–45 records from 1851
Brown soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–Brown
Bruno Fischer GmbH (Aetorf, Germany). Sold to DE-VAU-GE on 31 Dec. 1998–21 records from 1979
Buckeye Cotton Oil Co. See Procter & Gamble Co.
Buerger (Bürger), Heinrich (ca. 1806-1858)–German Pharmacist, Assistant to Von Siebold in Japan–8 records from 1867
Building materials. See Adhesives or Glues for Plywood, Other Woods, Wallpaper, or Building Materials
Bunge Corp. (White Plains, New York). Including Lauhoff Grain Co. (Danville, Illinois) since 1979–122 records from 1953
Burgers, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Burgers and Patties
Burlison, W.L. (1882-1958, Univ. of Illinois)–167 records from 1907
Burma. See Asia, Southeast–Myanmar
Burning Feet Syndrome, Erythromelalgia, or Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy–11 records from 1967
Butter made from nuts or seeds. See Nut Butters
Butter-beans. See Lima Beans
Cacoja (France). See Sojinal / Biosoja
Cajanus cajan. See Pigeon Pea or Red Gram
Cake or meal, soybean. See Soybean Meal
Calcium Availability, Absorption, and Content of Soybeans, and Soybean Foods and Feeds–39 records from 535
Calf, Lamb, or Pig Milk Replacers–96 records from 1921
California. See United States–States–California
Canada–2650 records from 1855
Canada–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Canada–2 records from 1991
Canada–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in Canada or a certain Canadian province–14 records from 1855
Canada–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in Canada or a certain Canadian province–13 records from 1894
Canada–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in Canada or a certain Canadian province–13 records from 1855
Canada–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in Canada or a certain Canadian province–12 records from 1893
Canada–Soybean crushers, early. See Soybean Crushers (Canada), Early (Before 1941)
Canada–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–81 records from 1929
Canada soy pioneers. See Zavitz, Charles Ambrose (1863-1942)
Canada, soyfoods associations in. See Soyfoods Associations in Canada
Canada. See Ontario Soybean Growers (Marketing Board)
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Alberta–79 records from 1924
Canadian Provinces and Territories–British Columbia–341 records from 1899
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Manitoba–141 records from 1899
Canadian Provinces and Territories–New Brunswick–14 records from 1934
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Newfoundland (Including Labrador)–14 records from 1940
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Northwest Territories–7
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Nova Scotia–47 records from 1899
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Ontario–1326 records from 1894
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Prince Edward Island–34 records from 1934
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Québec (Quebec)–278 records from 1910
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Saskatchewan–73 records from 1899
Canadian Provinces and Territories–Yukon Territory–4 records from 1985
Canadian soybean varieties. See Soybean Varieties Canada
CanAmera Foods (Plant at Hamilton, Ontario, Canada). Includes Maple Leaf Foods. Named Central Soya of Canada Ltd. until March 1992. Named Canadian Vegetable Oil Products (CVOP; Div. of Canada Packers, Hamilton, Ontario) Before the mid-1980s. Named Canadian Vegetable Oil Processing Before 1984–26 records from 1948
Canavalia ensiformis. See Jack Bean (Canavalia ensiformis)
Canavalia gladiata. See Sword Beans
Cancer and diet. See Diet and Cancer. See also–Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Cancer
Cancer or Tumor Causing / Promoting Substances in Soybeans or Soyfoods, or Experiments Showing That Soybeans or Soyfoods May Be Carcinogenic or Mutagenic–55 records from 1951
Cancer Preventing Substances in Soybeans and Soyfoods (Such as the Isoflavones Genistein and Daidzein) and Cancer Prevention–329 records from 100
Cancer, breast, prevention and diet. See Diet and Breast Cancer Prevention
Cancer, prostate, prevention and diet. See Diet and Prostate Cancer Prevention
Candles, Crayons, and Soybean Wax–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as an Hydrogenated Oil–122 records from 1911
Candleworks Inc. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Michael Richards, and Soyawax–42 records from 1992
Cannabis sativa. See Hemp
Canola (Brassica napus (L.) var. napus)–An Improved Variety of the Rape Plant or Rapeseed Having Seeds with Little or No Erucic Acid–127 records from 1981
Carbohydrates (General). See also: Starch, Dietary Fiber, and Oligosaccharides (Complex Sugars)–240 records from 1872
Carbohydrates–Dietary Fiber (Including Complex Carbohydrates, Bran, Water-Soluble and Water-Insoluble Fiber)–525 records from 1861
Carbohydrates–Effects of Dietary Carbohydrates (Especially Fiber and Saponins) on Blood Lipids (Especially Cholesterol)–83 records from 1977
Cardiovascular Disease, Especially Heart Disease and Stroke, But Including Cholesterol Reduction, and Hypertension (High Blood Pressure). Soy Is Not Always Mentioned–224 records from 1914
Cargill, Inc. (Minneapolis, Minneapolis)–445 records from 1940
Caribbean. See Latin America–Caribbean
Carque, Otto (1867-1934) Author, Health Foods Advocate, and Vegetarian Pioneer in Los Angeles. Also spelled Carqué–164 records from 1904
Cartoons or Cartoon Characters–90 records from 1938
Carver, George Washington (ca. 1864-1943, Tuskegee Inst., Alabama)–Work with Soybeans, Soyfoods, Peanuts, or Chemurgy, and the Carver Laboratory in Dearborn, Michigan–151 records from 1897
Casein and Caseinates Used with Soy in Products That Are Labeled or Advertised as "Non-Dairy" "Nondairy" or "Dairy Free"–18 records from 1966
Casein or Caseinates–Problems in So-Called Non-Dairy Products–23 records from 1985
Catchup / Catsup etymology. See Ketchup / Catsup / Catchup–Etymology
Catering. See Foodservice and Institutional Feeding or Catering
Catsup or Catchup. See Ketchup, Catchup, Catsup, etc. Word Mentioned in Document
Catsup. See Ketchup–Western-Style, Such Tomato-, Mushroom-, Walnut-, or Oyster Ketchup, etc.
Cattle, Bullocks, Bulls, Steers, or Cows for Beef / Meat or Unspecified Uses Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–152 records from 1894
Cauldron Foods Ltd. (Bristol, England). Owned by Rayner Burgess Ltd. Member of the Hero Group–62 records from 1982
Celebrities–vegetarians. See Vegetarian Celebrities–Noted Personalities and Famous People
Cenex. See CHS Cooperatives
Central America. See Latin America–Central America
Central Soya Co. (Fort Wayne, Indiana; Acquired in Oct. 1987 by the Ferruzzi Group in Ravenna, Italy. In 1991 became part of CSY Agri-Processing, Inc. [a holding company], operating as a member of the Eridania / Beghin-Say agro-industrial group, within Ferruzzi-Montedison). Acquired in Oct. 2002 by Bunge–755 records from 1935
Cereol. See Ferruzzi-Montedison (Italy)
Ceres (Colorado Springs, Colorado)–13 records from 1973
Certification of soybean seeds. See Seed Certification (Soybeans)
Ceylon. See Asia, South–Sri Lanka
Checkoff programs (state and national). See American Soybean Association (ASA)–Checkoff Programs
Cheese–Non-Soy Dairy-Based Cheeses–16 records from 1973
Cheese–Non-Soy Non-Dairy Cheeses Made from Plants (Such as Peanut / Groundnut Cheese, Almond Cheese, etc.)–55 records from 1896
Cheese, cream cheese, or sour cream made from rice. See Rice-Based Foods–Rice Cheese, Cream Cheese, or Sour Cream
Cheese, cream. See Soy Cream Cheese
Cheese. See Soy Cheese or Cheese Alternatives
Cheesecake or cream pie. See Soy Cheesecake or Cream Pie
Chemical / Nutritional Composition or Analysis (Of Seeds, Plants, Foods, Feeds, Nutritional Components, or Animals (Incl. Humans))–1237 records from 1855
Chemistry and Soils, Bureau. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry
Chemurgy, the Farm Chemurgic Movement, and the Farm Chemurgic Council (USA, 1930s to 1950s, Including Wheeler McMillen, William J. Hale, and Francis P. Garvan)–276 records from 1926
Chenopodium quinoa Willd. See Quinoa
Chiang, soybean (from China). See Jiang–Chinese-Style Fermented Soybean Paste
Chiang. See Jiang–Early Non-Soy
Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)–90 records from 1929
Chicago Heights Oil Co. (Chicago Heights, Illinois; Started by I.C. Bradley and George Brett)–27 records from 1922
Chicago Vegetarian Society. See Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–Chicago Vegetarian Society (1895 -)
Chicken, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Chicken, Goose, Duck, and Related Poultry Products. See also Meatless Turkey
Chickens (esp. Layers & Broilers) Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–299 records from 1804
Chickpeas / Chick-Peas or Garbanzo Beans. Cicer arietinum L. Including Hummus / Hummous–243 records from 1623
Chico-San Inc. (Chico, California). Maker of Macrobiotic and Natural Foods. Founded in 1962–149 records from 1962
China. See Asia, East–China
Chinese Medicine, Traditional, Including Heating-Cooling or Hot-Cold Foods and Medicines–133 records from 200 B.C.
Chinese Overseas, Especially Work with Soya (Including Chinese from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc.)–674 records from 1747
Chinese Soybean Types and Varieties–Early, with Names–11 records from 390
Chinese-style recipes, soyfoods used in. See Asia, East–China–Soy Ingredients Used in Chinese-Style Food Products or Recipes Worldwide
Chocolate–Problems with or Prohibitions against the Consumption of Chocolate, Initially Because it Was Considered a Stimulant, Later Because of the Harmful Caffeine-like Effects of Theobromine–5 records from 1878
Chocolate substitute made from roasted peanuts. See Peanut Chocolate
Chocolate substitute made from roasted soybeans. See Soy Chocolate
Cholesterol. See Carbohydrates–Effects of Dietary Carbohydrates (Especially Fiber and Saponins) on Blood Lipids (Especially Cholesterol)
Cholesterol. See Lipids–Effects on Blood Lipids
Cholesterol. See Protein–Effects on Blood Lipids
CHS Cooperatives, Including Cenex, Inc. and Harvest States Cooperatives (Which Includes Honeymead)–34 records from 1985
Chufa / Chufas (Cyperus esculentus). Also Called Earth Almond, Tiger Nuts/Tigernut, Nut Grass, Ground Almond, Hognut, Earth Nut, Rush Nut, Zulu Nut. French: Souchet. German: Erdmandel. Italian: Cipero comestible–85 records from 1841
Chun King–17 records from 1982
Cicer arietinum. See Chickpeas or Garbanzo Beans
Claim or Claims of Health Benefits–Usually Authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)–118 records from 1985
Cleaning soybean seeds. See Seed Cleaning–Especially for Food or Seed Uses
Clubb, Henry Stephen (Rev.) (1827-1921). Vegetarian Pioneer in England and Philadelphia, USA–91 records from 1849
Coconut Milk and Cream. Or Coconuts Used to Flavor Soymilk, Rice Milk, etc.–89 records from 1899
Coffee–Problems with or Prohibitions against the Consumption of Coffee, Initially Because it Was Considered a Stimulant, Later Because of the Harmful Effects of Caffeine–57 records from 1847
Coffee Creamer, Whitener or Lightener (Non-Dairy–Usually Contains Soy)–123 records from 1945
Coffee Creamer, Whitener or Lightener–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–6 records from 1946
Coffee Substitutes, Non-Soy–Usually Made from Roasted Cereals and / or Other Legumes–103 records from 1855
Coffee, soy. See Soy Coffee
Coffee, soy. See Soy Coffee
Cognitive / Brain Function. Including Alzheimer's Disease–76 records from 1977
Coix lachryma-jobi. See Job's Tears
Coker Pedigreed Seed Co. (Hartsville, South Carolina)–41 records from 1926
Color of soybean seeds. See Seed Color (Soybeans)–Specific Varieties)
Color of soybean seeds. See Soybean Seeds (of different colors)
Combines or Combined Harvester-Thresher–Etymology of This Term and its Cognates–15 records from 1916
Combines. Also called the Combined Harvester-Thresher in the 1920s and 1930s (Combine)–283 records from 1916
Commercial soy products–earliest. See Historical–Earliest Commercial Product
Commercial Soy Products–New Products, Mostly Foods–8536 records from 1645
Commissioner of Patents, Agriculture. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Patent Office and Commissioner of Patents (Forerunners of USDA)
Compact Discs (CD-ROM)–3 records from 1990
Compact Discs (CD-ROM)–References to a Compact Disc in Non-CD Documents–31 records from 1988
Component / value-based pricing of soybeans. See Seed Quality
Composition of soybeans, soyfoods, or feeds. See Chemical / Nutritional Composition or Analysis
Computer Software and Modeling / Simulation Related to Soy–35 records from 1979
Computerized Databases and Information Services, Information or Publications About Those Concerning Soya–186 records from 1956
Computers (General) and Computer Hardware Related to Soybean Production and Marketing. See also: Computer Software–42 records from 1969
Concerns about the Safety, Toxicity, or Health Benefits of Soy in Human Diets–207 records from 1959
Congee or gruel made from whole soybeans. See Whole Dry Soybeans Cooked with Plenty of Water for a Long Time to Make Soybean Congee or Gruel
ContiGroup Companies, Inc. Named Continental Grain Co. until 1999 (New York, New York)–56 records from 1949
Continental Grain Co. See ContiGroup Companies, Inc.
Cookbooks, vegan. See Vegetarian Cookbooks–Vegan Cookbooks
Cookbooks, vegetarian. See Vegetarian Cookbooks
Cookery, Cookbooks, and Recipes (Mostly Vegetarian) Using Soya. See also: the Subcategories–Vegetarian Cookbooks, Vegan Cookbooks–3223 records from 220
Cooperative Research / Experiments / Enterprises, and Cooperatives / Co-ops, Worldwide. See also: Soybean Crushers (USA)–Cooperative Crushers–997 records from 1900
Cooperative soybean crushers. See Soybean Crushers (USA), Cooperative
Cooperatives. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Cooperative Service
Corn / Maize (Zea mays L. subsp. mays)–Including Corn Oil, Corn Germ Oil, Meal, Starch, and Gluten–303 records from 1725
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York), and New York State Agric. Experiment Station (Geneva, NY)–Soy Research & Development–487 records from 1883
Cottage cheese. See Dairylike Non-dairy Soy-based Products
Cotton Cloth, Fabric, Textile, Fibers or Raw Cotton in Bales, All from the Boll of the Cotton Plant (Gossypium sp. L.)–99 records from 670
Cotton Plant and Crop (Gossypium sp. L.). See also Cottonseed Oil, Cake, and Meal–118 records from 1273
Cottonseed and Cotton (Gossypium sp. L.). See also Cottonseed Oil, Cake, and Meal–72 records from 1273
Cottonseed Flour. Previously Spelled Cotton-Seed Flour–32 records from 1918
Cottonseed Meal and Cake (Defatted). Previously Spelled Cotton-Seed Cake–308 records from 1851
Cottonseed Oil. Previously Spelled Cotton-Seed Oil or Cotton Oil–528 records from 1637
Cottonseeds / Cotton Seeds–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates/Relatives in English–20 records from 1863
Cottonseeds / Cottonseed. Previously Spelled Cotton Seeds / Seed–135 records from 1851
Cover Crop, Use of Soybeans as. See also: Intercropping–53 records from 1900
Cowherd, William (Rev.) (1763-1816). Vegetarian Pioneer in England–26 records from 1851
Cowpeas or Black-Eyed Peas. Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. Formerly spelled Cow Peas. Also called Blackeye Pea, Kubia, Pea Beans, Yardlong Cowpea. Chinese: Jiangdou. Previous scientific names: Vigna sinensis (L.) (1890s-1970s), Vigna catjang (1898-1920), Vigna Katiang (1889)–766 records from 601
Cows / Cattle for Dairy Milk and Butter Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–299 records from 1881
Crayons. See Candles, Crayons, and Soybean Wax
Cream, sour, alternative. See Sour Cream Alternatives
Cream, soymilk. See Soymilk Cream
Creamer or soy cream for coffee. See Coffee Creamer / Whitener
Crop Rotation Using Soybean Plants for Soil Improvement–244 records from 1879
Cropping systems–use of soybeans in. See Soybean Production–Cropping Systems: Intercropping, Interplanting, or Mixed Cropping
Cropping Systems: Intercropping, Interplanting, or Mixed Cropping (Often Planted in Alternating Rows with Some Other Crop)–252 records from 1880
Crown Iron Works Co. (Minneapolis, Minnesota). Maker of Soybean Crushing Equipment–25 records from 1948
Cruets (Glass Bottles for Serving Soy Sauce–or Oil or Vinegar–at the Table) and Cruet Frames and Stands (of Plated Metal). Also spelled Crewets, Crewits, Creuits, Cruetts, Cruits–49 records from 1768
Crushing, soybean–equipment manufacturers. See Allis-Chalmers
Crushing, soybean–equipment manufacturers. See Anderson International Corp.
Crushing, soybean–equipment manufacturers. See Blaw-Knox Co. and Rotocel
Crushing, soybean–equipment manufacturers. See Crown Iron Works Co.
Crushing, soybean–equipment manufacturers. See French Oil Mill Machinery Co.
CSY Agri-Processing, Inc. See Central Soya Co. (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
Cubbison, Sophie (1890-1982), and the Cubbison Cracker Co. of Los Angeles, California–68 records from 1912
Cultural Practices, Cultivation & Agronomy (Including Crop Management, Erosion, Planting, Seedbed Preparation, Water Management / Irrigation)–2606 records from 400 B.C.
Culture Media / Medium (for Growing Microorganisms)–Industrial Uses of Soybeans–32 records from 1895
Curds Made from Soymilk (Unpressed Tofu) as an End Product or Food Ingredient (Oboro, Toufu-hwa, Doufu-hwa, Daufu-fa, Tow-foo-fah)–90 records from 1500
Cyperus esculentus. See Chufa. Also Called Earth Almond, Tiger Nuts, etc.
Dairy alternative, rice based. See Rice Milk Products–Ice Creams
Dairy alternatives (rice based). See Rice-Based Foods
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Cheese or Cheese Alternatives
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Cheesecake or Cream Pie
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Cream Cheese
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Cheese–Fermented
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Cheese–Non-Fermented
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soymilk, Fermented
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soymilk, Fermented–Soy Kefir
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soymilk
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Coffee Creamer / Whitener or Cream Alternative
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Sour Cream Alternatives
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Puddings, Custards, Parfaits, or Mousses
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Tofu (Soy Cheese)
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Whip Topping
Dairy alternatives (soy based). See Soy Yogurt
Dairylike Non-dairy Soy-based Products, Other (Cottage Cheese, Sour Cream, and Icing). See also Non-dairy Whip Topping, Soy Ice Cream, Soy Yogurt, Soy Cheese, Cream Cheese or Cheesecakes, Coffee Creamer / Whitener or Cream, and Sour Cream–61 records from 1934
Dammann & Co. (San Giovanni a Teduccio {near Naples}, Italy)–21 records from 1889
Dannen Mills (St. Joseph, Missouri). Sold (Oct. 1963) to Farmers Union Cooperative Marketing Assoc. (CMA) in Kansas City–106 records from 1938
Danshi / danchi. See Soy Nuggets, Unsalted or Bland
Davis, Adelle (1904-1974). Author and Health Foods Advocate–69 records from 1935
Dawa-dawa. See Natto–Soybean Dawa-dawa
Dawson Mills (Dawson, Minnesota) (Tri-County Soy Bean Co-operative Association until 1969) and Dawson Food Ingredients (from 1974)–Cooperative–114 records from 1950
DE-VAU-GE Gesundkostwerk GmbH (Lueneburg, Germany)–133 records from 1939
Death certificates. See Obituaries, Eulogies, Death Certificates, and Wills
Deceptive or misleading labeling or products. See Unfair Practices–Including Possible Deceptive / Misleading Labeling, Advertising, etc. See also: Adulteration
Degussa. See Lucas Meyer GmbH (Hamburg, Germany)
DeKalb Genetics. Including DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics (DeKalb, Illinois) from 1982 to 1990–23 records from 1955?
Delphos Grain & Soya Products Co. (Delphos, Ohio)–7 records from 1949
Delsoy Products, Inc. (Dearborn, Michigan). Soy Protein Company. Renamed Whitehouse Products in 1963. Purchased by C.J. Christoff & Sons in 1983 (Lowell, Michigan). Renamed Chadalee Farms, Inc.–43 records from 1944
Demos, Steve. See White Wave, Inc. (Boulder, Colorado)
Detection of soy oil as an adulterant. See Adulteration of Foods and its Detection–Soy Oil
Detection of soy proteins. See Soy Proteins–Detection
Detergents or soaps made from soy oil. See Soaps or Detergents
Developing nations. See Third World
Development, sustainable. See World Problems–Sustainable Development and Growth
Diabetes and Diabetic Diets–569 records from 1886
Diamond, Holton W. "Rex"–80 records from 1945
Dies, Edward Jerome (1891-1979)–45 records from 1936
Diesel Fuel, SoyDiesel, or Biodiesel. See also: Petroleum, Artificial–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–165 records from 1936
Diet and Breast Cancer Prevention (Soy May Not Be Mentioned)–238 records from 1978
Diet and Cancer (Vegetarian Diet Is Not Mentioned; Soy May Not Be Mentioned)–283 records from 1906
Diet and Prostate Cancer Prevention (Soy May Not Be Mentioned)–133 records from 1986
Diets of primitive humans. See Primitive Human Diets
Directories–Soybean Processors (Including Soyfoods Manufacturers), Researchers, Conference Attendees, and Other Names and Addresses Related to Soyfoods, Vegetarianism, Macrobiotics, etc.–405 records from 1876
Diseases and pests, plant protection from. See Plant Protection from Diseases and Pests (General)
Diseases of Soybeans (Bacterial, Fungal, and Viral / Virus). See also: Nematode Disease Control–962 records from 1878
Diseases, plant protection from. See Soybean Rust
District of Columbia. See United States–States–District of Columbia
Documents with More Than 20 Keywords–1414 records from 544
Dogs, Cats, and Other Pets / Companion Animals Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed / Pet Food / Petfood–64 records from 659
Domestic Science / Home Economics Movement in the United States–65 records from 1880
Domestication of the soybean. See Origin, Domestication, and Dissemination of the Soybean (General)
Doukhobors / Dukhobors. Live in Canada and Russia–12 records from 1899
Drackett Co. (The) (Cincinnati and Sharonville [or Evendale], Ohio)–102 records from 1940
Dried-frozen tofu. See Tofu, Frozen or Dried-Frozen
Drying of soybeans. See Storage of Seeds
DTD–Danish Turnkey Dairies. See APV Systems, Soya Technology Division
DuPont (E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.) and DuPont Agricultural Enterprise / Products (Wilmington, Delaware)–124 records from 1920
Dust Suppressants and Dust Control–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–54 records from 1952
Earliest articles on soy in major magazines and newspapers. See Media–Earliest Articles on Soy
Earliest commercial soy products. See Historical–Earliest Commercial Product
Earliest document seen... See Historical–Earliest Document Seen
Eastern Foods, Inc. See Mainland Express (Spring Park, Minnesota)
Economic Research Service of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Economic Research Service (ERS)
Economics of soybean production. See Marketing Soybeans
Edamamé. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Edamamé
Eden Foods, Inc. (Clinton, Michigan; Founded 4 Nov. 1969) and American Soy Products (Saline, Michigan; Founded Aug. 1986)–376 records from 1969
Edible or food-grade soybeans. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Vegetable-Type, Garden-Type, or Edible Soybeans
Edible Soy Products, makers of Pro-Nuts (Hudson, Iowa). See Solnuts B.V.
Edmondson, J.B. "Ben" (1846-1929). Soybean Pioneer in Indiana, and in Hendricks County, Indiana–32 records from 1924
Efficiency of animals in converting feeds into human foods. See Feeds–Efficiency
Efficiency of plants vs. animals in producing food. See Vegetarianism–Efficiency of Plants... in Producing Food
Egypt. See Africa–Egypt
Eichberg, Joseph. See American Lecithin Corp.
El Molino Mills (Los Angeles, California)–39 records from 1936
Elizabeth City Oil and Fertilizer Co. (Elizabeth City, North Carolina; 1915)–35 records from 1915
Embargoes, tariffs, duties. See Soybean Production–International Trade of Soybeans, Soy Products, or Soyfoods–Tariffs, Duties, Embargoes and Other Trade Barriers or Subsidies
Energy bars. See Bars–Energy Bars or Nutrition Bars Made with Soy
Energy Consumption during Crop Production, Food Processing, etc.–33 records from 1975
Energy, renewable, from soybeans. See Diesel Fuel, SoyDiesel, or Biodiesel. See also: Petroleum, Artificial
England. See Europe, Western–United Kingdom
Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Bureau of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau Entomology and Plant Quarantine
Environmental Issues, Concerns, and Protection (General, Including Deep Ecology, Pollution of the Environment, Global Warming, Renewable Energy, etc.)–86 records from 1811
Environmental issues, concerns, and protection. See Water Use and Misuse
Environmental issues, concerns, and protection. See Vegetarianism, the Environment, and Ecology
Environmental issues. See Water Issues and Vegetarianism
Enzyme active soy flour. See Soy Flour, Grits, and Flakes–Enzyme Active
Enzymes (General)–78 records from 1881
Enzymes–Commercial Enzyme Preparations Used in Making Soyfoods by Hydrolyzing or Modifying Soy Protein, Carbohydrates, or Lipids (Including Phosphatides)–120 records from 1920
Enzymes–Non-Soy (Early and General). See Also: (1) Enzymes in the Body of Humans and Other Animals. (2) Enzymes Produced During Fermentations Involving Koji or Aspergillus Oryzae. (3) Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)–Made with Commercial Enzymes–68 records from 1802
Enzymes in Soybean Seeds–Lipoxygenase (Formerly Called Lipoxidase) and Its Inactivation–280 records from 1932
Enzymes in Soybean Seeds–Other–215 records from 1886
Enzymes in Soybean Seeds–Peroxidase–21 records from 1915
Enzymes in Soybean Seeds–Urease and Its Inactivation–157 records from 1909
Enzymes in the Body of Humans and Other Animals (Including Lactase, Trypsin, Phytase)–52 records from 1845
Enzymes Produced During Fermentations Involving Koji or Aspergillus Oryzae (Including Enzymes in Miso and Fermented Soy Sauce)–345 records from 1878
Enzymes Produced During Fermentations Involving Tempeh, Natto, Fermented Tofu, or Soy Nuggets–120 records from 1897
Equipment for making soymilk. See Soymilk Equipment
Equipment for making tofu. See Tofu Equipment
Equipment for soybean crushing–manufacturers. See Anderson International Corp.
Equipment for soybean crushing–manufacturers. See Blaw-Knox Co. and Rotocel
Equipment for soybean crushing–manufacturers. See Crown Iron Works Co.
Equipment for soybean crushing–manufacturers. See French Oil Mill Machinery Co.
Equipment for Soybean Processing (Not Including Farm Machinery)–81 records from 1914
Equipment, farm. See Farm Machinery, Equipment and Mechanization
Erewhon (Boston, Massachusetts). Founded April 1966 by Aveline and Michio Kushi in Boston. Merged with U.S. Mills in 1986–312 records from 1967
Erewhon–Los Angeles / West. Established Sept. 1969. Purchased from Erewhon (Boston) by John Fountain & John Deming on 1 Aug. 1975, then Broken Up and Re-Sold in 1979. Part Became Erewhon West–58 records from 1970
Ernst, Andrew H. (1796-1860)–Pioneer Horticulturalist and Nurseryman of Cincinnati, Ohio–29 records from 1853
Essene Traditional Foods (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)–12 records from 1971
Estrogens (in Plants–Phytoestrogens, Especially in Soybeans and Soyfoods), Including Isoflavones (Including Genistein, Daidzein, Glycetein, Coumestrol, Genistin, and Daidzin)–1131 records from 1931
Ethanol (ethyl alcohol). See Solvents
Etymology (General) of Soybean Products or Closely Related Terms (Such as "Protein")–3 records from 1989
Etymology of the Word "Soy" and its Cognates / Relatives in English–38 records from 1943
Etymology of the Word "Soybean" and its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–495 records from 1000? B.C.
Etymology of the Word "Soyfoods" and its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–27 records from 1901
Etymology of vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism–Etymology
Etymology. See the specific product concerned (e.g. soybeans, tofu, soybean meal, etc.)
Euronature (Paris, France). See Lima N.V. / Lima Foods (Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium; and Mezin, France)
Europe–New vegetarian societies. See Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Europe
Europe–Soybean crushers (general). See Soybean Crushers (Europe)
Europe, Eastern (General)–51 records from 1804
Europe, Eastern–Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë / Shqiperia)–103 records from 1962
Europe, Eastern–Belarus (Formerly Byelorussian SSR, a Soviet Republic from 1922 to Dec. 1991). Named Belorussia, Byelorussia, or White Russia before 1991–46 records from 1886
Europe, Eastern–Bosnia and Herzegovina (Declared Independence from Yugoslavia on 29 Feb. 1992)–9 records from 1917
Europe, Eastern–Bulgaria–259 records from 1918
Europe, Eastern–Croatia (Hrvatska; Declared Independence from Yugoslavia on 21 June 1991; Includes Istria or Istrian Peninsula and Rijeka (formerly Fiume))–102 records from 1804
Europe, Eastern–Czech Republic (Ceská Republika; Including Bohemia or Cechy, and Moravia or Morava. From 1918 until 1 Jan. 1993, Western Part of Czechoslovakia, which also included Slovakia or Slovensko)–149 records from 1877
Europe, Eastern–Czechoslovakia (From 1918 until 1 Jan. 1993; then divided into The Czech Republic [formerly Bohemia and Moravia], and Slovakia [officially "The Slovak Republic"])–299 records from 1920
Europe, Eastern–Estonia (Formerly Estonian SSR, a Soviet Republic from Aug. 1940 to Aug. 1991; Also Spelled Esthonia)–15 records from 1939
Europe, Eastern–Hungary (Magyar Köztársaság)–357 records from 1877
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain eastern European country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–1 records from 1915
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Eastern Europe–9 records from 1859
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Eastern European country–28 records from 1804
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain Eastern European country–3 records from 1818
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Eastern European country–23 records from 1804
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Eastern European country–29 records from 1804
Europe, Eastern–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Eastern European country–27 records from 1804
Europe, Eastern–Latvia (Formerly Latvian SSR, a Soviet Republic from Aug. 1940 to Aug. 1991)–27 records from 1889
Europe, Eastern–Lithuania (Formerly Lithuanian SSR, a Soviet Republic from Aug. 1940 to Aug. 1991)–23 records from 1899
Europe, Eastern–Macedonia (Formerly Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Officially Republika Makedonija. Declared Independence from Yugoslavia on 8 Sept. 1991)–17 records from 1960
Europe, Eastern–Moldova (Moldavia until Aug. 1991; Formerly Moldavian SSR, a Soviet Republic from 1917 to 26 Dec. 1991)–76 records from 1882
Europe, Eastern–Poland–235 records from 1877
Europe, Eastern–Romania (Including Moldavia and Bessarabia until 1940-44)–148 records from 1878
Europe, Eastern–Russia (Russian Federation; Formerly Russian SFSR, a Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–725 records from 1833
Europe, Eastern–Serbia and Montenegro (Named Yugoslavia before 13 March 2002. Composed of Serbia and Montenegro (Plus Autonomous Provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo) since 17 April 1992.–67 records from 1881
Europe, Eastern–Slovakia (Slovak Republic, or Slovensko; Eastern Part of Czechoslovakia from 1918 until 1 Jan. 1993)–52 records from 1878
Europe, Eastern–Slovenia (Slovenija; Declared Independence from Yugoslavia on 21 June 1991)–74 records from 1877
Europe, Eastern–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–5
Europe, Eastern–Ukraine (Ukrayina; Formerly Ukranian SSR, a Soviet Republic from 1917 to Dec. 1991)–146 records from 1877
Europe, Eastern–USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or Soviet Union; called Russia before 1917. Ceased to exist in Dec. 1991)–980 records from 1917
Europe, Eastern–Yugoslavia. Composed of Serbia and Montenegro from 17 April 1992 to 13 March 2002. From 1918-1991 included the 6 Republics of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia, and Montenegro. Included Carnaro, Fiume / Rijeka / Rieka 1947-1992; Formerly Also Spelled Jugoslavia). See also Serbia and Montenegro–378 records from 1881
Europe, soyfoods associations in. See Soyfoods Associations in Europe
Europe, soyfoods movement in. See Soyfoods Movement in Europe
Europe, Western–698 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Andorra, Principality of–2
Europe, Western–Austria (Österreich)–704 records from 1876
Europe, Western–Belgium, Kingdom of–648 records from 1897
Europe, Western–Denmark (Danmark; Including the Province of Greenland [Kalaallit Nunaat])–451 records from 1910
Europe, Western–Finland (Suomen Tasavalta)–164 records from 1945
Europe, Western–France (République Française)–3087 records from 1855
Europe, Western–Germany (Deutschland; Including East and West Germany, Oct. 1949–July 1990)–3865 records from 1794
Europe, Western–Greece (Hellenic Republic–Elliniki Dimokratia–Hellas. Including Crete, Kríte, Kriti, or Creta, and Epirus or Epeiros)–142 records from 1939
Europe, Western–Iceland (Lydhveldidh or Lyoveldio Island)–12
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain western European country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–13 records from 1679
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain Western European country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–3 records from 1817
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Western Europe–15 records from 1786
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Western European country–16 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain Western European country–11 records from 1603
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Western European country–18 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Western European country–19 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Western European country–23 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Ireland, Republic of (Éire; Also Called Irish Republic)–118 records from 1927
Europe, Western–Italy (Repubblica Italiana)–1067 records from 1817
Europe, Western–Liechtenstein, Principality of–4
Europe, Western–Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of (Occasionally spelled Luxemburg)–28 records from 1963
Europe, Western–Malta–6 records from 1962
Europe, Western–Monaco, Principality of–1
Europe, Western–Netherlands, Kingdom of the (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden), Including Holland–1368 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Norway, Kingdom of (Kongeriket Norge)–156 records from 1869
Europe, Western–Portugal (República Portuguesa; Including Macao / Macau {Until 1999} and the Azores)–221 records from 1853
Europe, Western–San Marino, Most Serene Republic of–1
Europe, Western–Scotland (Part of United Kingdom)–293 records from 1909
Europe, Western–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–4
Europe, Western–Spain, Kingdom of (Reino de España)–438 records from 1905
Europe, Western–Sweden, Kingdom of (Konungariket Sverige)–505 records from 1737
Europe, Western–Switzerland (Swiss Confederation)–602 records from 1878
Europe, Western–United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK–Including England, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Gibraltar)–6096 records from 1679
Europe, Western–Vatican City (Officially The Holy See)–13 records from 1953
Evans Seed Co. (West Branch, Ogemaw County, Michigan) and Mr. Edward Ellsworth Evans (1864-1928)–65 records from 1902
Exercise. See Physical Fitness, Physical Culture, and Exercise
Expellers. See Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Screw Presses and Expellers
Experiment stations (state) in USA. See Agricultural Experiment Stations in the United States
Experiment Stations, Office of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Office of Experiment Stations
Explosions or fires. See Soybean Crushing–Explosions and/or Fires in Soybean Solvent Extraction Plants
Explosives Made from Glycerine–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–32 records from 1911
Exports. See Trade of Soybeans, Oil & Meal, or see Individual Soyfoods Exported
Extruder / Extrusion Cooker Manufacturers–Wenger International Inc. (Kansas City, Missouri; Sabetha, Kansas)–87 records from 1959
Extruders and Extrusion Cooking–Low Cost (LEC, LECs, Including Brady Crop Cooker, Insta-Pro, Triple "F")–210 records from 1970
Extruders and Extrusion Cooking. See also: Low Cost Extrusion Cookers (LECs)–342 records from 1961
Faba bean or fava bean. See Broad Bean (Vicia faba)
Fairchild, David (1869-1954). In 1897 founded Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction. After March 1901, Renamed Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, then Office of Foreign Plant Introduction, then Division of Foreign Plant Introduction–54 records from 1905
Family history. See Genealogy and Family History
Fantastic Foods, Inc. (Petaluma, California)–36 records from 1981
Far-Mar-Co, Inc. (A Cooperative; Hutchinson, Kansas). Created on 1 June 1968 by the merger of four regional grain cooperatives including Farmers Union CMA, which had owned the former Dannen soybean crushing plant in St. Joseph, Missouri, since Sept. 1963. Parts later sold to PMS Foods, Inc.–77 records from 1963
Farm (The) (Lanark, ONT, Canada). See Plenty Canada
Farm (The) (Summertown, Tennessee). See also Soyfoods Companies (USA)–Farm Food Co.–318 records from 1972
Farm Food Co. (San Rafael, then San Francisco, California), Farm Foods, and Farm Soy Dairy (Summertown, Tennessee). Div. of Hain Food Group (Uniondale, New York). Merged with Barricini Foods on 31 May 1985. Acquired by 21st Century Foods from Barracini Foods in mid-1993–174 records from 1976
Farm Machinery–Etymology of Related Terms and Their Cognates–20 records from 1855
Farm Machinery, Equipment and Mechanization–Earliest Examples of Use for Soybean Production–18 records from 1855
Farm machinery. See Tractors
Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association (GTA). Established in 1938 in St. Paul, Minnesota–81 records from 1954
Farmland Industries, Inc. Named Consumers Cooperative Association from 1934 to 1 Sept. 1966–73 records from 1944
Fasting–Abstaining from All Food and Nourishment, Consuming Only Water–94 records from 1892
Fasting–Abstaining from Most Food and Nourishment, Consuming Only Juice, Tea, etc., or Skipping One or More Meals a Day–10 records from 1893
Fatty Acids for Non-Drying or Drying Applications (As in Hot-Melt Glues or the Curing Component of Epoxy Glues)–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil–143 records from 1913
Fearn, Dr. Charles E., and Fearn Soya Foods / Fearn Natural Foods–179 records from 1929
Feeds–Efficiency of Animals in Converting Feeds into Human Foods–45 records from 1932
Feeds–Soybeans, soybean forage, or soy products fed to various types of animals. See The type of animal–chickens, pigs, cows, horses, etc.
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Hay (Whole Dried Soybean Plants, Foliage and Immature Seed Included)–709 records from 1767
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Pasture, Grazing or Foraging–215 records from 1860
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Pastures & Grazing–Hogging Down / Off, Pasturing Down, Grazing Down, Lambing Down / Off, and Sheeping-Down / Off–199 records from 1897
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Silage / Ensilage Made in a Silo–531 records from 1880
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Soilage and Soiling (Green Crops Cut for Feeding Confined Animals)–111 records from 1892
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Straw (Stems of Whole Dried Soybean Plants). Also Fertilizing Value, Other Uses, Yields, and Chemical Composition–214 records from 1877
Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants or Full-Fat Seeds (Including Forage, Fodder {Green Plants}, or Ground Seeds)–1052 records from 400 B.C.
Feeds Made from Soybean Meal (Defatted)–1163 records from 1882
Feeds, Other Types (Okara, Calf Milk Replacers, Soybean Hulls, etc.)–77 records from 1919
Fermented black beans. See Soy Nuggets
Fermented Soyfoods and Their Fermentation (General). See also: Microbiology and Bacteriology–History of Early Discoveries–346 records from 1874
Fermented Specialty Soyfoods–Soy Wine, Cantonese Wine Starter (Kiu-Tsee / Tsée), Soy Fermentation Pellicle or Bean Ferment (Tou Huang), Meitauza (Mei-Tou-Cha), Soyidli, Dosa / Dosai, Dhokla, and Soy Ogi–143 records from 379
Fermented tofu. See Tofu, Fermented
Fermented whole soybeans. See Natto, Dawa-dawa, Kinema, Thua-nao
Ferruzzi-Montedison (Italy). Purchased Central Soya Co. (USA) in Oct. 1987. European crushing operations renamed Cereol on 1 Jan. 1990. Cereol acquired by Bunge in April 2003–65 records from 1974
Fertilizer, soybean meal used as. See Soybean Meal / Cake, Fiber (as from Okara), or Shoyu Presscake as a Fertilizer or Manure for the Soil
Fertilizers / Fertilizer, Fertilization, Plant Nutrition, Mineral Needs, and Nutritional / Physiological Disorders of Soybeans (Including Chlorosis)–450 records from 1880
Fiber–Okara or Soy Pulp–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–37 records from 1445
Fiber–Okara or Soy Pulp, from Making Soymilk or Tofu–649 records from 1445
Fiber–Okara or Soy Pulp, from Making Soymilk or Tofu–Value Added Uses (Not Including Livestock Feeds) and Solutions to Disposal Problems–78 records from 1621
Fiber–Okara or Soy Pulp, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Soyfood Products–187 records from 1929
Fiber–Seventh-day Adventist Writings or Products (Especially Early) Related to Dietary Fiber–103 records from 1903
Fiber–Soy Cotyledon Fiber / Polysaccharides (from Making Soy Protein Isolates)–74 records from 1972
Fiber, Soy–Bran (Pulverized Soybean Hulls / Seed Coats) and Other Uses of Soybean Hulls–152 records from 1919
Fiber, Soy–Bran–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–13 records from 1919
Fiber, Soy–General, for Food Use (Specific Type Unknown)–28 records from 1942
Fiber, Soy–Okara, Soy Bran (from Pulverized Soybean Hulls, or Isolate Fiber)–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–5 records from 1984
Fiber, Soy–Okara, Soy Bran (from Pulverized Soybean Hulls, or Isolate Fiber)–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–9 records from 1979
Fiber. See Carbohydrates–Dietary Fiber
Fibers (Artificial Wool or Textiles Made from Spun Soy Protein Fibers, Including Azlon and Soylon)–Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–272 records from 1911
Fiji. See Oceania–Fiji
Fires or explosions. See Soybean Crushing–Explosions and/or Fires in Soybean Solvent Extraction Plants
Fish or Crustaceans (e.g., Shrimp) Fed Soybean Meal or Oil as Feed Using Aquaculture or Mariculture–89 records from 1954
Fish or Crustaceans raised by Aquaculture / Fish Culture–Early–Soy Is Not Mentioned–11 records from 1000 B.C.
Fish, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Fish, Shellfish, and Other Seafood-like Products
Fitness. See Physical Fitness, Physical Culture, and Exercise
Five-spice pressed tofu. See Tofu, Five-Spice Pressed (Wu-hsiang Toufukan / Wuxiang Doufugan)
Flakes, from whole soybeans. See Whole Soy Flakes
Flatulence or Intestinal Gas–Caused by Complex Sugars (As the Oligosaccharides Raffinose and Stachyose in Soybeans), by Fiber, or by Lactose in Milk–249 records from 712
Flavor Problems and Ways of Solving Them (Especially Beany Off-Flavors in Soy Oil, Soymilk, Tofu, or Soy Protein Products, and Ways of Masking or Eliminating Them)–682 records from 1855
Flax plant or flaxseed. See Linseed Oil, Linseed Cake / Meal, or the Flax / Flaxseed Plant
Flint, James (British Translator and Agent in China in the Late 1700s). Chinese Name–Hung Jen. See also: Samuel Bowen–46 records from 1767
Flour, cottonseed. See Cottonseed Flour
Flour, soy–Industrial uses of. See Soy Flour, Industrial Uses of–Other
Flour, soy. See Soy Flour
Fluoridation of Drinking Water–21 records from 1953
Foams for Fighting Fires–Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–35 records from 1941
Fodder, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants or Full-Fat Seeds
Food and Drug Administration (FDA, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services)–539 records from 1907
Food and Nutrition Service of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)
Food for Life (Illinois)–13 records from 1973
Food Production and Distribution Administration of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–War Food Administration (WFA)
Food uses of soybeans in the USA, early. See Historical–Documents about Food Uses of Soybeans in the USA before 1900
Food uses of soybeans, breeding for. See Variety Development, Breeding, Selection, Evaluation, Growing, or Handling of Soybeans for Food Uses
Foodservice and Institutional Feeding or Catering, Including Quantity or Bulk Recipes–251 records from 1929
Foodservice and institutional feeding or catering. See School Lunch Program
Forage, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants
Forage, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants or Full-Fat Seeds
Ford, Henry (1863-1947), and His Researchers–Work with Soy–Robert Boyer, Frank Calvert, William Atkinson, Edsel Ruddiman, Bob Smith, Holton W. "Rex" Diamond, and Jan Willemse–827 records from 1931
Foreign Agricultural Service of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS)
Foundry cores, binder. See Binder for Sand Foundry Cores
Fouts Family of Indiana–Incl. Taylor Fouts (1880-1952), His Brothers Noah Fouts (1864-1938) and Finis Fouts (1866-1943), Their Soyland Farm (1918-1928), and Their Father Solomon Fouts (1826-1907)–197 records from 1907
France. See Europe, Western–France
Frankfurters, hot dogs, or wieners–meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Sausages
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790; American Statesman and Philosopher), Charles Thomson, and the American Philosophical Society (APS–Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)–92 records from 1770
French Oil Mill Machinery Co. (Piqua, Ohio). Maker of Soybean Crushing Equipment–45 records from 1944
French Polynesia. See Oceania
Frozen desserts, non-dairy. See Soy Ice Cream
Frozen tofu. See Tofu, Frozen or Dried-Frozen
Fruitarianism. See Vegetarianism–Fruitarianism
Fruitlands community. See Alcott, Amos Bronson and Louisa May
Fuji Oil Co., Ltd. (Osaka, Japan), Incl. Fuji Purina Protein Ltd.–58 records from 1971
Fuller Life Inc. (Maryville, Tennessee). Formerly Sovex Natural Foods of Collegedale, Tennessee; a Division of McKee Foods Corp.–29 records from 1953
Functional Foods, Nutraceuticals / Nutriceuticals, Designer Foods, or Medicinal Foods–39 records from 1992
Funk Brothers Seed Co. (Bloomington, Illinois). Founded in 1901 by Eugene D. Funk, Sr. (1867-1944). Started selling soybeans in 1903. Started Crushing Soybeans in 1924. Renamed Funk Seeds International by 1983–148 records from 1903
Galactina S.A. (Belp, Switzerland)–51 records from 1964
Galaxy Nutritional Foods, Inc. and its Soyco Foods Div. (Orlando, Florida)–123 records from 1987
Ganmodoki. See Tofu, Fried
Gardenburger Inc. Named Wholesome and Hearty Foods, Inc. until 24 Oct. 1997 (Portland, Oregon)–58 records from 1985
Gardner, Henry A. See Paint Manufacturers' Association of the U.S.
Gas, intestinal. See Flatulence or Intestinal Gas
Geese and Ducks Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–9 records from 544
Gene banks. See Germplasm Collections and Gene Banks
Genealogy and Family History. See Also: Obituaries, Biographies–1243
General Mills, Inc. (Minneapolis, Minneapolis)–341 records from 1943
Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology, and Transgenic Plants–462 records from 1981
Genetically Engineered Foods–Consumer Concern / Response and Labeling. Includes Non-Soy Foods–75 records from 1992
Genetics, soybean. See Breeding of Soybeans and Classical Genetics
GeniSoy Products Co. (Fairfield, California). Including MLO and Mus-L-On–35 records from 1997
Georgeson, Charles Christian (1851-1931) of Kansas and Alaska–76 records from 1887
Germany. See Europe, Western–Germany
Germination / viability of seeds. See Seed Germination or Viability–Not Including Soy Sprouts
Germplasm Collections and Gene Banks–167 records from 1969
Glidden Co. (The) (Chicago, Illinois, and Cleveland, Ohio). See also: Julian, Percy–351 records from 1916
Global Protein Foods (Valley Cottage, New York). And Parent Company, Kyoto Tanpaku K.K. of Kyoto, Japan–9 records from 1989
Gluten. See Wheat Gluten
Glycerine, explosives made from. See Explosives Made from Glycerine
Glycine javanica or Glycine wightii. See Neonotonia wightii
Glycine soja. See Wild Annual Soybean
Glycine species, wild perennial. See Wild, Perennial Relatives of the Soybean
Goats Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–13 records from 1861
Goitrogens / Goitrogenic Substances (Which Can Affect Thyroid Function and Cause Goiter)–87 records from 1933
Golbitz, Peter. See Soyatech (Bar Harbor, Maine)
Gold Kist–24 records from 1968
Gossypium sp. See Cottonseed and Cotton
Government policies and programs effecting soybeans. See Policies and programs
Grades and grading of soybeans. See Seed Quality of Soybeans–Condition, Grading, and Grades (Moisture, Foreign Material, Damage, etc.)
Graham, Sylvester (1794-1851). American Health Reformer and Vegetarian (New York)–149 records from 1833
Grain Processing Corporation (GPC–Muscatine, Iowa)–52 records from 1965
Grainaissance, Inc. (Emeryville, California)–49 records from 1979
Granose Foods Ltd. (Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire [Bucks.], England). Acquired by Haldane Foods Group in Jan. 1991–104 records from 1905
Granum. See Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors in the USA–Janus
Grazing green soybean plants. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Pasture, Grazing or Foraging
Great Eastern Sun and Macrobiotic Wholesale Co. (North Carolina)–85 records from 1982
Green Manure, Use of Soybeans as, by Plowing / Turning In / Under a Crop of Immature / Green Soybean Plants for Soil Improvement–267 records from 1874
Green soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–Green
Green Vegetable Soybeans (Edamamé)–Machinery or Equipment Used for Harvesting or Picking, Sorting, Cleaning, and / or Shelling, Threshing, or Depodding–47 records from 1935
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Edamamé (Japanese-Style, In the Pods), Usually Grown Using Vegetable-Type Soybeans–320 records from 1275
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–80 records from 1275
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Horticulture–How to Grow as a Garden Vegetable or Commercially–123 records from 1856
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Large-Seeded Vegetable-Type or Edible Soybeans, General Information About, Not Including Use As Green Vegetable Soybeans–133 records from 1895
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Leaves of the Soybean Plant Used as Food or Medicine. Called Huo in Chinese–33 records from 1000 B.C.
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Marketing of–12 records from 1944
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Soybean Seedlings or Their Leaves Served as a Tender Vegetable. Called Doumiao in Chinese–4 records from 1406
Green Vegetable Soybeans–Vegetable-Type, Garden-Type, or Edible of Food-Grade Soybeans, General Information About, Including Use As Green Vegetable Soybeans–215 records from 1918
Green Vegetable Soybeans Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–24 records from 1931
Green Vegetable Soybeans Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–23 records from 1990
Green Vegetable Soybeans, Usually Grown Using Vegetable-Type Soybeans–1368 records from 1275
Griffith Laboratories (Chicago and Alsip, Illinois)–86 records from 1942
Groundnuts. See Peanuts
Growth regulators / substances–See Soybean–Growth Regulators / Substances
Guam. See Oceania–Guam
Gunther Products, Inc. (Galesburg, Illinois. Founded by J.K. Gunter in 1949. Started in 1950. Acquired in April 1995 by Quest International, a Unit of Unilever)–64 records from 1950
Haage & Schmidt (Erfurt, Germany)–22 records from 1900
Haberlandt soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Haberlandt
Haberlandt, Friedrich J. (1826-1878, Hochschule fuer Bodenculture, Vienna, Austria)–143 records from 1876
Hackleman, Jay C. (1888-1970, Extension Agronomist, Univ. of Illinois)–148 records from 1915
Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (Uniondale, New York). Hain Food Group, Inc. before 30 May 2000. Hain Pure Food Co. since Nov. 1931. Founded in Oct. 1926 by Harold Hain as Hain Health Foods–226 records from 1926
Haldane Foods Group Ltd. (Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England). Including Regular Tofu Co., Realeat Foods, Direct Foods, Haldane Foods, Vegetarian Feasts, Vegetarian Cuisine, Genice, Unisoy, and Granose Foods Ltd.–285 records from 1935
Hamanatto. See Soy Nuggets
Hansa Muehle AG. See Oelmuehle Hamburg AG (Hamburg, Germany)
Harrison, D.W. (M.D.), and Africa Basic Foods (Uganda)–32 records from 1962
Hartz (Jacob) Seed Co. (Stuttgart, Arkansas). Founded by Jacob Hartz, Sr. (1888-1963) in 1942. Continued by Jake Hartz, Jr. (1920- ). Acquired by Monsanto in April 1983. Headquarters at Des Moines, Iowa, since Jan. 1998–138 records from 1934
Harvesting and Threshing Soybeans (Including Use of Chemical Defoliation and Defoliants to Facilitate Harvesting)–637 records from 1854
Harvey's Sauce (Soy Sauce Was Long a Major Ingredient)–24 records from 1793
Hauser, Gayelord (1895-1984). Health foods pioneer, author, and lecturer in Los Angeles, California–68 records from 1927
Hawaii. See United States–States–Hawaii
Hay, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Hay
Hayes Ashdod Ltd. and Hayes General Technology (Israel). Renamed Solbar Hatzor Ltd.–46 records from 1963
Health–Domestic science. See Domestic Science / Home Economics Movement in the United States
Health and Dietary / Food Reform Movements, especially from 1830 to the 1930s–289 records from 1796
Health claims. See Claim or Claims of Health Benefits–Usually Authorized by the FDA
Health Foods Distributors and Wholesalers–General and Other (1890s to 1960s)–50 records from 1939
Health foods distributors and wholesalers. See Balanced Foods, Inc. (New York City, and New Jersey)
Health foods distributors and wholesalers. See Health Foods, Inc. (Illinois)
Health foods distributors and wholesalers. See Kahan & Lessin Co. (California)
Health foods distributors and wholesalers. See Landstrom Co. (California)
Health foods distributors and wholesalers. See Sherman Foods Inc. (Bronx, New York)
Health Foods Industry–Trade Associations–National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA). Founded in 1937 as the National Health Foods Association by Anthony Berhalter of Chicago. Renamed NNFA in 1970–20 records from 1943
Health Foods Movement / Health Movement–General (Started in the 1890s by Seventh-day Adventists)–502 records from 1888
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Baker, Bill
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Bragg, Paul Chappius
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Carqué, Otto
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Cubbison, Sophie
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Davis, Adelle
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Hauser, Gayelord
Health foods movement in Los Angeles, California. See Irvine, Clarke
Health Foods Movement or Industry / Health Movement–Periodicals–27 records from 1879
Health Foods Restaurants, Cafeterias, and Cafés / Cafes (1890s to 1960s)–81 records from 1900
Health Foods Stores / Shops (mostly USA)–Early (1896 to 1950)–113 records from 1896
Health Foods, Inc. (Des Plaines, Illinois). Wholesale Distributor of Health Foods and Natural Foods. Founded in 1936 by Samuel Middell–8 records from 1976
Health Valley (Los Angeles, then Montebello, California). Acquired by Natural Nutrition Group. Acquired by Hain Food Group of Uniondale, New York, on 18 May 1999–37 records from 1971
Heart disease and diet. See Cardiovascular Disease, Especially Heart Disease and Stroke
Hemagglutinins (Lectins or Soyin) (Proteins Which Agglutinate Red Blood Cells)–93 records from 1949
Hemp Oil or Hempseed Oil (from the seeds of Cannabis sativa)–92 records from 536
Hemp (Cannabis sativa)–Used as a Source of Fiber for Textiles or Paper, Protein (Edestin), or Seeds (Asanomi). Includes Marijuana / Marihuana. See Also Hemp Oil or Hempseed Oil. Does NOT include Wild Hemp (Sesbania macrocarpa) or Sunn Hemp (Crotolaria juncea) or Manila hemp (Musa textilis, a species of plantain)–271 records from 1050 B.C.
Henselwerk GmbH (Magstadt near Stuttgart, Germany)–33 records from 1963
Herbicides. See Weed Control and Herbicide Use
Heuschen-Schrouff B.V. (Landgraaf, Netherlands)–43 records from 1964
Hexane. See Solvents
Higashimaru. See Soy Sauce Companies (Asia)
Higeta. See Soy Sauce Companies (Asia)
Hinoichi / Hinode, House Foods & Yamauchi Inc. See House Foods America Corporation (Los Angeles, California)
Historical–Documents (Published After 1923) About Soybeans or Soyfoods Before 1900–48 records from 1950
Historical–Documents (Published After 1923) About Soybeans or Soyfoods from 1900 to 1923–2 records from 1924
Historical–Documents about Food Uses of Soybeans in the USA before 1900–93 records from 1766
Historical–Documents on Soybeans or Soyfoods Published Before 1900–2520 records from 1024 B.C.
Historical–Documents on Soybeans or Soyfoods Published from 1900 to 1923–4780 records from 1900
Historical–Earliest Commercial Product Seen of a Particular Type or Made in a Particular Geographic Area–193 records from 1645
Historical–Earliest Document Seen Containing a Particular Word, Term, or Phrase–992 records from 1000 B.C.
Historical–Earliest Document Seen of a Particular Type–27 records from 1764
Historical–Earliest Document Seen on a Particular Geographical Area–a Nation / Country, U.S. State, Canadian Province, or Continent–352 records from 1000 B.C.
Historical–Earliest Document Seen on a Particular Subject–932 records from 1000 B.C.
Historical–Earliest Document Seen on a Particular Subject–396 records from 980
Historical–Earliest Document Seen That Mentions a Particular Soybean Variety–125 records from 1891
Historically Important Events, Trends, or Publications–356 records from 475 B.C.
History of medicine. See Medicine–History
History of the Soybean–Myths and Early Errors Concerning Its History–27 records from 1861
History. See also Historical–Earliest..., Biography, and Obituaries–5679 records from 1024 B.C.
Hogging down soybeans. See Forage from Soybean Plants–Hogging Down
Hohnen Oil Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan). Also spelled Hônen or Honen. Formerly Suzuki Shoten–65 records from 1915
Hoisin / Haisien Sauce–27 records from 1963
Holland. See Europe, Western–Netherlands
Home economics movement. See Domestic Science / Home Economics Movement in the United States
Home Economics, Bureau of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics
Honeybees. See Bees
Honeymead (Mankato, Minnesota)–Cooperative–92 records from 1960
Honeymead Products Co. (Cedar Rapids, Spencer, and Washington, Iowa, 1938-1945. Then Mankato, Minnesota, 1948-1960). See also Andreas Family–59 records from 1941
Hong Kong. See Asia, East–Hong Kong
Hormones from soybeans. See Sterols or Steroid Hormones
Horse bean. See Broad Bean (Vicia faba)
Horsell, William (1807-1863). British Health Reformer, Temperance and Vegetarian Publisher–24 records from 1841
Horses, Mules, Donkeys or Asses Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–95 records from 400 B.C.
Horvath, Artemy Alexis (1886-1950s?)–105 records from 1925
House Foods America Corporation (Los Angeles, California). Formerly Hinoichi / Hinode, House Foods & Yamauchi Inc.–164 records from 1923
Huegli Naehrmittel A.G. (Steinach-Arbon, Switzerland), Yamato Tofuhaus Sojaprodukte GmbH (Tuebingen-Hirschau, Germany), Horst Heirler (Gauting bei Muenchen, Germany), Soyastern Naturkost GmbH / Dorstener Tofu Produktions GmbH (Dorsten, Germany), and KMK (Kurhessische Molkerei Kassel)–86 records from 1982
Hulls, soybean, uses. See Fiber, Soy
Human Nutrition–Clinical Trials–900 records from 1900
Hunger, Malnutrition, Famine, Food Shortages, and Mortality–404 records from 450
HVP type soy sauce. See Soy Sauce, HVP Type (Non-Fermented or Semi-Fermented)
HVP. See Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (Non-Soy), or Soy Protein–Hydrolyzed (General)
Hyacinth Bean. Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet; formerly Dolichos lablab. Also Called Bonavist Bean. In South and Southeast Asia Called Lablab Bean. Chinese–Biandou–49 records from 510
Hydraulic presses. See Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Hydraulic Presses
Hydrogenated Products (Margarine, Shortening, Soy Oil) Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–125 records from 1882
Hydrogenation–General, Early History, and the Process. Soy is Not Mentioned–143 records from 1889
Hydrogenation–Safety and Digestibility Issues–185 records from 1894
Hydrogenation of Soybean Oil, Soy Fatty Acids, or Soy Lecithin–356 records from 1912
Hydrogenation. See Margarine
Hydrogenation. See Margarine, Shortening, Trans Fatty Acids, Vanaspati
Hydrolyzed soy protein. See Soy Protein–Hydrolyzed and Hydrolysates (General)
Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (HVP)–Not Made from Soybeans. See also: Soy Proteins–Hydrolyzed and Hydrolysates (General)–27 records from 1956
Hymowitz, Theodore (Soybean Historian and Prof. of Plant Breeding, Univ. of Illinois)–25 records from 1966
Ice cream, non-soy, non-dairy. See Soy Ice Cream–Non-Soy Non-Dairy Relatives
Ice cream, soy. See Soy Ice Cream
Ice creams (non-dairy). See Rice Milk Products–Ice Creams (Non-Dairy)
Identity Preserved / Preservation–74 records from 1960
IITA (Nigeria). See International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) (Ibadan, Nigeria)
Illinois, University of (Urbana-Champaign, Illinois). Soyfoods Research & Development–360 records from 1931
Illinois. See United States–States–Illinois
Illumination or Lighting by Burning Soy Oil in Wicked Oil Lamps Like Kerosene–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–60 records from 1861
Illustrations (Often Line Drawings) Published before 1924. See also Photographs–457 records from 659
Illustrations Published after 1923. See also Photographs–1524 records from 1925
Imagine Foods, Inc. (Palo Alto & San Carlos, California). Rice Dream / Beverage Manufactured by California Natural Products (CNP, Manteca, California)–147 records from 1979
Implements, agricultural. See Machinery (Agricultural), Implements, Equipment and Mechanization
Important Documents #1–The Very Most Important–2603 records from 1050 B.C.
Important Documents #2–The Next Most Important–1362 records from 1000
Imports. See Trade of Soybeans, Oil & Meal, or see Individual Soyfoods Imported
INARI, Ltd. See Sycamore Creek Co.
India. See Asia, South–India
Indiana Soy Pioneers. See Central Soya Co., Fouts Family, Meharry
Indiana. See United States–States–Indiana
Indonesia. See Asia, Southeast–Indonesia
Indonesian-style soy sauce. See Soy Sauce, Indonesian Style or from the Dutch East Indies (Kecap, Kécap, Kechap, Ketjap, Kétjap) Ketchup / Catsup
Indonesians Overseas, Especially Work with Soya–54 records from 1936
Industrial Uses of Soy Oil (General)–312 records from 1870
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Binder for Sand Foundry Cores
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Rubber Substitutes or Artificial / Synthetic Rubber (Factice)
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Ink for Printing
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Linoleum, Floor Coverings, Oilcloth, and Waterproof Goods
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Adhesives, Caulking Compounds, Artificial Leather, and Other Minor or General Uses
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Lacquers, and Other Protective / Decorative Coatings
Industrial uses of soy oil as a drying oil. See Resins, Plastics, and Plasticizers (Such as Epoxidized Soy Oil–ESO)
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Adjuvants, Carriers, and Surfactants for Pesticides, Herbicides, and Other Agricultural Chemicals
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Diesel Fuel, SoyDiesel, or Biodiesel. See also: Petroleum, Artificial
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Explosives Made from Glycerine
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Illumination or Lighting by Burning Soy Oil in Wicked Oil Lamps Like Kerosene
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Lubricants, Lubricating Agents, and Axle Grease for Carts
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Release or Curing Agents for Concrete or Asphalt, Industrial Solvents, Hydraulic Fluids, and Other Minor or General Uses
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Petroleum, Artificial
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Soaps or Detergents
Industrial uses of soy oil as a non-drying oil. See Dust Suppressants and Dust Control
Industrial uses of soy oil as an hydrogenated oil. See Candles, Crayons, and Soybean Wax
Industrial uses of soy oil. See Fatty Acids for Non-Drying or Drying Applications (As in Hot-Melt Glues or the Curing Component of Epoxy Glues)
Industrial uses of soy oil. See Steroids and Sterols
Industrial uses of soy oil. See Paint Manufacturers' Association of the U.S., Incl. Henry A. Gardner, L.P. Nemzek and Industrial Uses of Soybeans
Industrial uses of soy proteins (including soy flour). See Adhesives or Glues for Plywood, Other Woods, Wallpaper, or Building Materials
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–11
Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–General and Minor Uses–Galalith, Sojalith, Cosmetics (Lotions and Soaps), Rubber Substitutes, Insecticides, etc.–263 records from 1903
Industrial uses of soy proteins. See Fibers (Artificial Wool or Textiles Made from Spun Soy Protein Fibers, Including Azlon and Soylon)
Industrial uses of soy proteins. See Foams for Fighting Fires
Industrial uses of soy proteins. See Paper Coatings or Sizings, or Textile Sizing
Industrial uses of soy proteins. See Paints (Especially Water-Based Latex Paints)
Industrial uses of soy proteins. See Plastics (Including Molded Plastic Parts, Plastic Film, Disposable Eating Utensils and Tableware–From Spoons to Plates, and Packaging Materials)
Industrial Uses of Soybeans (General Non-Food, Non-Feed)–227 records from 1914
Industrial Uses of Soybeans (Non-Food, Non-Feed)–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–200 records from 1910
Industrial Uses of Soybeans (Non-Food, Non-Feed)–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger Companies (Ford Motor Co., I.F. Laucks, O'Brien Varnish Co., The Drackett Co., ADM, General Mills, etc.)–113 records from 1916
Industrial uses of soybeans or soy products. See Culture Media / Medium (for Growing Microorganisms)
Industrial uses of soybeans. See Chemurgy, the Farm Chemurgic Movement, and the Farm Chemurgic Council (USA, 1930s to 1950s) Including
Industrial uses of soybeans. See Soy Flour, Industrial Uses of–Other
Industrial uses of soybeans. See Lecithin, Soy–Industrial Uses
Industrial uses of soybeans. See Soybean Meal / Cake, Fiber (as from Okara), or Shoyu Presscake as a Fertilizer or Manure for the Soil
Industrial uses of soybeans. See New Uses Movement (USA, starting 1987), Successor to the Farm Chemurgic Movement (1930s to 1950s)
Industry and Market Analyses and Statistics–Market Studies–152 records from 1910
Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Soyfoods–4
Infant Foods and Infant Feeding, Soy-based. See Also Infant Formulas, Soy-based–504 records from 1884
Infant Formula / Formulas, Soy-based, Including Effects on Infant Health (Alternatives to Milk. Usually Fortified and Regulated. Since 1963 Usually Made from Soy Protein Isolates)–478 records from 1909
Infant Formula Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–22 records from 1975
Infinity Food Co. Renamed Infinity Company by 1973 (New York City, New York)–25 records from 1965
Information, computerized. See Computerized Databases and Information Services, and Websites
Information. See Computer Software and Modeling / Simulation Related to Soya
Information. See Computers (General) and Computer Hardware Related to Soybean Production and Marketing. See also: Computer Software
Information. See Reference Books and Other Reference Resources
Information. See Libraries with a Significant Interest in Soy
Information. See Library Science and Services Related to Soy
Ink for Printing–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–188 records from 1911
Innoval / Sojalpe (Affiliate of Les Silos de Valence–Valence, France)–45 records from 1987
Inoculum, inoculation, and nodulation. See Nitrogen Fixation or Soybean Production–Nitrogen Fixation
Insect Pest Control. See also: Integrated Pest Management–858 records from 1855
Institut de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales (IRAT–Tropical Institute of Agronomic Research)–72 records from 1964
Institutional feeding. See Foodservice and Institutional Feeding or Catering
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Biological Control–112 records from 1941
International and Regional Soybean Programs and Networks (General)–2 records from 1985
International Institute of Agriculture (IIA) (Rome)–77 records from 1914
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) (Ibadan, Nigeria)–209 records from 1972
International Nutrition Laboratory. See Miller, Harry W. (M.D.) (1879-1977)
International soybean programs. See Asian Vegetable R&D Center (AVRDC, Taiwan)
International soybean programs. See International Institute of Agriculture (IIA) (Rome)
International soybean programs. See International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) (Ibadan, Nigeria)
International soybean programs. See INTSOY–International Soybean Program (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois)
International soybean programs. See Institut de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales (IRAT–Tropical Institute of Agronomic
International soybean programs. See United Nations (Including UNICEF, FAO, UNDP, UNESCO, and UNRRA) Work with Soy
International Vegetarian Union (IVU. Founded 1908; and its British Predecessor the Vegetarian Federal Union, founded 1889), and Other International Vegetarian Societies, Conferences, Congresses, and Unions–115 records from 1889
Internet. See Websites or Information on the World Wide Web
Intestinal Flora / Bacteria and Toxemia–Incl. Changing and Reforming (L. Acidophilus, Bifidus, L. Bulgaricus etc.)–169 records from 1903
Introduction of foreign plants to the USA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction
Introduction of Soybeans (as to a Nation, with P.I. Numbers for the USA) and Selection–1136 records from 390
INTSOY–International Soybean Program (Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois). Founded July 1973–339 records from 1973
Iodine number. See Soy Oil Constants–Iodine Number
Iowa State University / College (Ames, Iowa), and Univ. of Iowa (Iowa City)–235 records from 1920
Iowa. See United States–States–Iowa
IRAT. See Institut de Recherches Agronomiques Tropicales (IRAT)
Iron Availability, Absorption, and Content of Soybean Foods and Feeds–102 records from 1929
Irradiation of Soybeans for Breeding and Variety Development (Usually Gamma Irradiation to Cause Mutations)–32 records from 1951
Irvine, Clarke (1893-1975). Founder, Editor, and Publisher of California Health News (1933-1937, newspaper), Health News (1937-1942, newspaper), and Let's Live (1942 to Present, magazine)–56 records from 1916
Island Spring, Inc. (Vashon, Washington)–133 records from 1976
Isoflavone or Phytoestrogen Content of Soyfoods, Soy-based Products, Soy Ingredients, and Soybean Varieties (Esp. Genistein, Daidzein, and Glycitein)–67 records from 1931
Isoflavones (Soy) Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–37 records from 1996
Isoflavones in soybeans and soyfoods. See Estrogens, Incl. Genistein, Daidzein, etc.
Isoflavones. See Estrogens (in Plants–Phytoestrogens, Especially in Soybeans and Soyfoods), Including Isoflavones (Including Genistein, Daidzein, Glycetein, Coumestrol, Genistin, and Daidzin)
Isolated soy proteins. See Soy Proteins–Isolates
Israel. See Asia, Middle East–Israel and Judaism
Ito San soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Ito San
Ivory Coast. See Africa–Côte d'Ivoire
Jack Beans. Canavalia ensiformis (L.) D.C. Also Called Sword Beans and (Rarely) Horse Beans. Chinese–Daodou (pinyin); formerly Tao-tou (Wade-Giles)–36 records from 860
Jackson, James Caleb (1811-1881). American Health Reformer and Vegetarian (New York)–40 records from 1853
Janus Natural Foods (Seattle, Washington). And Granum–34 records from 1973
Japan. See Asia, East–Japan
Japanese Overseas, Especially Work with Soya–1556 records from 1891
Japanese Soybean Types and Varieties–Early, with Names–75 records from 1861
Japanese-style recipes, soyfoods used in. See Asia, East–Japan–Soy Ingredients Used in Japanese-Style Recipes, Food Products or Dishes Worldwide
Jerky, Soy. Including Jerky-Flavored Soy Products. See also: Tofu, Flavored / Seasoned and Baked, Grilled, Braised or Roasted–35 records from 1979
Jerky, tofu. See Tofu, Flavored / Seasoned and Baked, Broiled, Grilled, Braised or Roasted
Jiang–Chinese-Style Fermented Soybean Paste (Soybean Jiang {doujiang} or Chiang [Wade-Giles]). Includes Tuong from Indochina–213 records from 200 B.C.
Jiang–Early Non-Soy Made with Meat or Fish in China or Japan–27 records from 1000 B.C.
Job's Tears (Coix lachryma-jobi). Called Hatomugi or Hato Mugi in Japanese, and Adlay in South Asia. Sometimes mistakenly called "Pearl Barley" (Since it is unrelated to Barley)–53 records from 1783
Johnson & Stokes (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)–28 records from 1885
Johnson Family of Stryker, Williams County, Ohio. Including (1) Edward Franklin "E.F. Soybean" Johnson (1889-1961) of Johnson Seed Farms (Stryker, Ohio) and Ralston Purina Company (Missouri); (2) Elmer Solomon Johnson (1879-1920); (3) Perhaps E.C. Johnson and Hon. Solomon Johnson (1850-1918)–86 records from 1914
Jonathan P.V.B.A. (Kapellen, Belgium)–74 records from 1977
Juicer–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–7
Juicer, Electric or Manual (Kitchen Appliance / Utensil)–Early Records Only–50 records from 1912
Julian, Percy (African-American Organic Chemist). See also Glidden Company–56 records from 1940
Kaempfer, Engelbert (1651-1716)–German physician and traveler–76 records from 1712
Kahan & Lessin Co. (Los Angeles then Compton, California). Wholesale Distributor of Health Foods and Natural Foods. Formed in 1945 by Merger of Two Companies Founded in 1932 and 1935 Respectively–33 records from 1939
Kecap, Kechap, Ketjap, Ketchup. See Soy Sauce, Indonesian Style or from the Dutch East Indies (Kecap, Kécap, Kechap, Ketjap, Kétjap)
Kefir, soy. See Soymilk, Fermented–Kefir
Kellogg Co. (breakfast cereals; Battle Creek, Michigan). See Kellogg, Will Keith,... Kellogg Company
Kellogg, John Harvey (M.D.), Sanitas Nut Food Co. and Battle Creek Food Co. (Battle Creek, Michigan). Battle Creek Foods Was Acquired by Worthington Foods in 1960–648 records from 1896
Kellogg, Will Keith, Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flake Co. Later Kellogg Company (of breakfast cereal fame; Battle Creek, Michigan)–100 records from 1915
Ketchup–Western-Style, Such Tomato-, Mushroom-, Walnut-, or Oyster Ketchup, etc.–147 records from 1727
Ketchup / Catsup / Catchup–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–38
Ketchup, Catchup, Catsup, etc. Word Mentioned in Document–405 records from 1690
Kibun. See Soymilk Companies (Asia)
Kidney / Renal Function–49 records from 1964
Kikkoman Corporation (Walworth, Wisconsin; and Tokyo)–630 records from 1661
Kinako. See Roasted Whole Soy Flour (Kinako–Dark Roasted, Full-Fat)
Kinema (Fermented Whole Soybeans From Nepal)–29 records from 1976
King, Paul and Gail. See Soy Daily (The)
Kiribati. See Oceania
Kloss, Jethro (1863-1946) and his Book Back to Eden–45 records from 1922
Kloss, Jethro. See Seventh-day Adventists–Cookbooks and Their Authors
Koji (Soybeans and / or Grains Fermented with a Mold, Especially Aspergillus oryzae)–970 records from 100 B.C.
Korea. See Asia, East–Korea
Korean-style recipes, soyfoods used in. See Asia, East–Korea–Soy Ingredients Used in Korean-Style Recipes
Koreans Overseas, Especially Work with Soya–155 records from 1922
Kosher / Kashrus, Pareve / Parve / Parevine–Regulations or Laws. See also: Kosher Products (Commercial)–106 records from 1410 B.C.
Kosher Products (Commercial)–297
Kraft Foods Inc. (Work with Soy). Including Anderson Clayton, Boca Burger, and Balance Bar–119 records from 1951
Kudzu or Kuzu–Tropical Kudzu or Puero (Pueraria phaseoloides) (Roxb.) Benth. Formerly Pueraria javanica–13 records from 1903
Kudzu or Kuzu (Pueraria montana var. lobata. Formerly Pueraria lobata, Pueraria thunbergiana, Pachyrhizus thunbergianus, Dolichos lobatus). For Rhodesian Kudzu Vine see Neonotonia wightii. See also Tropical Kudzu or Puero (Pueraria phaseoloides)–357 records from 544
Kushi, Michio and Aveline–Their Life and Work with Macrobiotics, and Organizations They Founded or Inspired–294 records from 1959
Kuzu. See Kudzu or Kuzu (Pueraria...)
Kyoto Food Corp. USA (Terre Haute, Indiana)–22 records from 1989
La Choy–47 records from 1922
La Sierra Industries (La Sierra, California). See Van Gundy, Theodore A., and La Sierra Industries
Lablab purpureus or Lablab bean. See Hyacinth Bean
Lactose Intolerance or Lactase Deficiency–59 records from 1974
Lager, Mildred (Los Angeles, California)–82 records from 1934
Land O'Lakes, Inc.–73 records from 1921
Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, and Their Origin with the Land Grant Act of 1862 (the so-called Morrill Act)–30 records from 1879
Landstrom Co. (San Francisco, California). Wholesale Distributor of Health Foods and Natural Foods. Founded in 1931 by Wesley Landstrom–13 records from 1945
Large-seeded soybeans. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Large-Seeded Vegetable-Type or Edible Soybeans
Latin America (General)–120 records from 1880
Latin America–Caribbean–Antigua and Barbuda (Including Redonda)–14 records from 1909
Latin America–Caribbean–Bahamas, Commonwealth of The (Also Called The Bahamas, Bahama Islands, or Bahama)–7 records from 1936
Latin America–Caribbean–Barbados–23 records from 1930
Latin America–Caribbean–Bermuda (A British Dependent Territory)–18 records from 1921
Latin America–Caribbean–British Dependent Territories–Anguilla, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands. See also: Bermuda–10 records from 1913
Latin America–Caribbean–Cuba–207 records from 1906
Latin America–Caribbean–Dominica–47 records from 1911
Latin America–Caribbean–Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo or San Domingo before 1844)–65 records from 1936
Latin America–Caribbean–French Overseas Departments–Guadeloupe, and Martinique (French West Indies). Guadeloupe (consisting of two large islands–Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre) administers 5 smaller dependencies–Marie-Galante, Les Saintes, La Désirade, St.-Barthélemy, and St. Martin (shared with Netherlands Antilles)–31 records from 1930
Latin America–Caribbean–Grenada–11 records from 1914
Latin America–Caribbean–Haiti–49 records from 1949
Latin America–Caribbean–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning the Caribbean–7 records from 1923
Latin America–Caribbean–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Caribbean country–23 records from 1903
Latin America–Caribbean–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Caribbean country–24 records from 1903
Latin America–Caribbean–Jamaica–112 records from 1924
Latin America–Caribbean–Lesser Antilles–Virgin Islands (Including British Virgin Islands and Virgin Islands of the United States–St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas), Leeward Islands (Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda [Including Redonda], Dominica, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Saint Kitts [formerly Saint Christopher] and Nevis), Windward Islands (Barbados, Grenada, Martinique, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago), and Netherlands Dependencies (Including Aruba, Curaçao or Curacao, and Bonaire off Venezuela, and Saba, St. Eustatius, and southern St. Martin / Maarten in the Lesser Antilles). Note–Guadeloupe and Martinique and the five dependencies of Guadeloupe, which are French Overseas Departments in the Lesser Antilles, are also called the French West Indies, French Antilles, or Antilles françaises–204 records from 1909
Latin America–Caribbean–Netherlands Dependencies–Netherlands Antilles, and Aruba–Curaçao (Curacao), Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius, and St. Maarten (Shared with France as St.-Martin). Aruba was part of Netherlands Antilles until 1986–3
Latin America–Caribbean–Puerto Rico, Commonwealth of (A Self-Governing Part of the USA; Named Porto Rico until 1932)–111 records from 1903
Latin America–Caribbean–Saint Kitts and Nevis, Federation of–6 records from 1936
Latin America–Caribbean–Saint Lucia–35 records from 1936
Latin America–Caribbean–Saint Vincent and the Grenadines–20 records from 1936
Latin America–Caribbean–Trinidad and Tobago–80 records from 1913
Latin America–Caribbean–Virgin Islands of the United States–St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix (Danish West Indies before Jan. 1917)–13 records from 1923
Latin America–Caribbean or West Indies (General)–46 records from 1903
Latin America–Central America (General)–37 records from 1880
Latin America–Central America–Belize (British Honduras before about 1975)–48 records from 1975
Latin America–Central America–Canal Zone including the Panama Canal (Opened 1914, Owned and Operated by the USA. Returned to Panama on 31 Dec. 1999)–8 records from 1920
Latin America–Central America–Costa Rica–109 records from 1936
Latin America–Central America–El Salvador–81 records from 1936
Latin America–Central America–Guatemala–215 records from 1930
Latin America–Central America–Honduras–51 records from 1945
Latin America–Central America–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Central America–6 records from 1853
Latin America–Central America–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Central American country–14 records from 1924
Latin America–Central America–Mexico–617 records from 1880
Latin America–Central America–Mexico–Soy Ingredients Used in Mexican-Style Recipes, Food Products, or Dishes Worldwide–213 records from 1917
Latin America–Central America–Nicaragua–85 records from 1936
Latin America–Central America–Panama–67 records from 1962
Latin America–New vegetarian societies. See Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Latin America
Latin America–South America (General)–86 records from 1882
Latin America–South America–Argentina (Argentine Republic)–414 records from 1911
Latin America–South America–Argentina–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–7 records from 1958
Latin America–South America–Bolivia–142 records from 1961
Latin America–South America–Brazil–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–30 records from 1955
Latin America–South America–Brazil, Federative Republic of–1307 records from 1882
Latin America–South America–Chile (Including Easter Island)–107 records from 1936
Latin America–South America–Colombia–216 records from 1934
Latin America–South America–Ecuador (Including the Galapagos Islands. Formerly also called Equator, the English translation of the Spanish "Ecuador")–92 records from 1936
Latin America–South America–French Guiana (A French Overseas Department, Guyane or Guyane française, formerly occasionally called Cayenne)–23 records from 1893
Latin America–South America–Guyana (British Guiana before 1966)–73 records from 1911
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain South American country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–1 records from 1922
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain South American country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–3 records from 1922
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning South America–9 records from 1936
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain South American country–14 records from 1882
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain South American country–2 records from 1859
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain South American country–18 records from 1882
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain South American country–22 records from 1882
Latin America–South America–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain South American country–22 records from 1882
Latin America–South America–Paraguay–85 records from 1940
Latin America–South America–Peru–190 records from 1936
Latin America–South America–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–14 records from 1933
Latin America–South America–Suriname (Also Surinam before 1978; Dutch Guiana before 1975)–38 records from 1912
Latin America–South America–Uruguay, Oriental Republic of–64 records from 1916
Latin America–South America–Venezuela–163 records from 1928
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain Caribbean country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–1 records from 1929
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain Caribbean country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–1 records from 1929
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Caribbean country–20 records from 1903
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain Caribbean country–3 records from 1903
Latin America, Caribbean–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Caribbean country–20 records from 1903
Latin America, Central America–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain Central American country. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–1 records from 1963
Latin America, Central America–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain Central American country. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–2 records from 1963
Latin America, Central America–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain Central American country–10 records from 1880
Latin America, Central America–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain Central American country–3 records from 1910
Latin America, Central America–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain Central American country–12 records from 1924
Latin America, Central America–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain Central American country–12 records from 1880
Latin America, soyfoods movement in. See Soyfoods Movement in Latin America
Laucks (I.F.) Co. (Seattle, Washington)–163 records from 1919
Lauhoff Grain Co. See Bunge Corp. (White Plains, New York)
Lauhoff Grain Co. (Danville, Illinois). Affiliate of Bunge Corp. since June 1979–51 records from 1952
Laurelbrook Natural Foods (Bel Air, Maryland)–58 records from 1971
Lawton Family–5
Lawton Family–Has Information about Our Line–2
Lazenby, Elizabeth. See Harvey's Sauce
Lea & Perrins. See Worcestershire Sauce
Leaf Proteins and Leaf Protein Concentrate (LPC) As Alternative Protein Sources–57 records from 1942
Leaves of the soybean plant used as food. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Leaves of the Soybean Plant Used as Food or Medicine
Lecithin–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–24 records from 1883
Lecithin companies. See American Lecithin Corp.
Lecithin companies. See Lucas Meyer GmbH (Hamburg, Germany)
Lecithin companies. See Ross & Rowe (Yelkin Lecithin, New York City)
Lecithin Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–29 records from 1933
Lecithin Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–12 records from 1982
Lecithin, Non-Soy References, Usually Early or Medical, Often Concerning Egg Yolk or the Brain–39 records from 1812
Lecithin, Soy–1389 records from 1883
Lecithin, Soy–Industrial Uses–93 records from 1931
Lectins. See Hemagglutinins (Lectins or Soyin)
Legislative activities. See American Soybean Association (ASA)–Legislative Activities
Legume, Inc. (Fairfield, New Jersey)–146 records from 1979
Lens culinaris or L. esculenta. See Lentils
Lentils. Lens culinaris. Formerly: Lens esculenta and Ervum lens–235 records from 1623
Lever Brothers Co. See Unilever Corp.
Leviton, Richard. See Soyfoods Association of North America (SANA)
Li Yu-ying (Also called Li Shih-tseng; Chinese Soyfoods Pioneer in France; born 1881 in Peking) and Usine de la Caséo-Sojaïne (Les Valées, Colombes (near Asnières), a few miles northwest of Paris, and China)–152 records from 1905
Libraries with a Significant Interest in Soy–50 records from 1929
Libraries. See National Agricultural Library (NAL, Beltsville, Maryland)
Library Science and Services Related to Soy–21 records from 1971
Life Food GmbH (Freiburg, Germany). Taifun brand–24 records from 1985
Lifestream Natural Foods Ltd. (Vancouver then Richmond, British Columbia, Canada). And Nature's Path. Both founded by Arran Stephens–29 records from 1974
Lighting by burning soy oil. See Illumination or Lighting by Burning Soy Oil in Wicked Oil Lamps Like Kerosene
Lightlife Foods, Inc. (Turners Falls, Massachusetts). The Tempeh Works then Tempehworks before April 1987. Founded by Michael Cohen–171 records from 1979
Lima Beans or Limas. Phaseolus limensis. Formerly: Phaseolus lunatus. Also called Butter Beans–241 records from 1824
Lima N.V. / Lima Foods (Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium; and Mezin, France). Owns Jonathan P.V.B.A. Owned by Euronature of Paris, France, since 1989–124 records from 1959
Linolenic Acid–Omega-3 (Alpha-Linolenic Acid) Fatty Acid Content of Soybeans and Soybean Products–59 records from 1983
Linolenic Acid and Linolenate Content of Soybeans and Soybean Products. See also Omega-3 Fatty Acids–180 records from 1911
Linoleum, Floor Coverings, Oilcloth, and Waterproof Goods–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–142 records from 1909
Linseed Oil, Linseed Cake / Meal, or the Flax / Flaxseed Plant (Linum usitatissimum L.)–853 records from 1061
Lipid and Fatty Acid Composition of Soybeans (Seeds or Plant), or Soybean Products–330 records from 1861
Lipids–Effects of Dietary Lipids (Especially Soy Oil and Lecithin) on Blood Lipids (Especially Cholesterol)–171 records from 1905
Lipids. See Linolenic Acid and Linolenate
Lipids. See Linolenic Acid–Omega-3
Lipolytic enzymes in the soybean. See Enzymes in the Soybean–Lipoxygenase and Its Inactivation
Lipoxygenase. See Enzymes in the Soybean–Lipoxygenase and Its Inactivation
Lists and Descriptions (Official and / or Extensive) of Early U.S. Soybean Varieties with Their P.I. Numbers and Synonyms–30 records from 1907
Llama Toucan & Crow. See Stow Mills, Inc.
Loma Linda Foods (Riverside, California). Named La Loma Foods from Feb. 1989 to Jan. 1990. Acquired by Worthington Foods in Jan. 1990–340 records from 1914
Loma Linda University (Loma Linda, California). Including Loma Linda Hospital (Formerly named Loma Linda Sanitarium and College of Medical Evangelists)–238 records from 1921
Los Angeles–City and County–Work with Soyfoods, Natural / Health Foods, and / or Vegetarianism–1853 records from 1883
Low-cost extrusion cookers. See Extruders and Extrusion Cooking
Lubricants, Lubricating Agents, and Axle Grease for Carts–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–82 records from 1908
Lucas Meyer GmbH (Hamburg, Germany). Founded 1973. Acquired Oct. 2000 by Degussa of Germany–81 records from 1956
Lucerne / lucern. See Alfalfa or Lucerne
Lukoskie, Luke. See Island Spring, Inc. (Vashon, Washington)
Lupins or Lupin (Also spelled Lupine, Lupines, Lupinseed; Lupinus albus, L. angustifolius, L. luteus, L. mutabilis)–249 records from 1712
Macao / Macau. See Asia, East–Macao / Macau (Portuguese Colony)
Machinery (Agricultural), Implements, Equipment, and Mechanization (Binders, Cultivators, Cutters, Harvesters, Mowers, Pickers, Planters, Reapers, Separators, Thrashers, or Threshers). See also: Combines and Tractors–315 records from 1955
Machinery, farm. See Combines
Machinery, farm. See Farm Machinery, Equipment and Mechanization
Macrobiotics–Criticisms of its Dietary Philosophy and Practice–39 records from 1966
Macrobiotics. See Aihara, Herman and Cornellia–Their Life and Work
Macrobiotics. See Kushi, Michio and Aveline–Their Life and Work
Macrobiotics. See Muramoto, Noboru–His Life and Work
Macrobiotics. See Ohsawa, George and Lima
Macrobiotics. See also: George Ohsawa, Michio and Aveline Kushi, Herman and Cornellia Aihara–1524 records from 1897
Mad-cow disease (BSE). See Vegetarianism–Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (Transmissible Brain Diseases)
Madison Foods and Madison College (Madison, Tennessee). Madison Foods (Then a Subsidiary of Nutritional Corp.) Was Acquired by Worthington Foods in Aug. 1964–271 records from 1919
Maggi (Kempthal / Kemptal, Switzerland)–28 records from 1889
Mainland Express (Spring Park, Minnesota). Div. of Goods, Inc. Named Tofu, Inc. and Eastern Foods, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, from 1978 to March 1989–38 records from 1978
Maize. See Corn / Maize
Malnutrition, hunger, famine, and food shortages. See Hunger, Malnutrition, Famine, Food Shortages, and Mortality
Mammoth Yellow soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth Yellow
Manchu soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Manchu
Manchuria. See Asia, East–Manchuria
Manna Foods, Inc. (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)–11 records from 1975
Manna Natural Foods (Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Named Stichting Natuurvoeding Amsterdam until 1982. Absorbed by Akwarius Almere in 1987–54 records from 1975
Maple Leaf Foods. See CanAmera Foods (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
Maple Leaf Monarch or Maple Leaf Mills. See ADM Agri-Industries Ltd. (Windsor, Ontario, Canada)
Maps–443 records from 1901
Margarine–590 records from 1903
Margarine–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–31 records from 1869
Margarine Made with Soy Oil–55 records from 1909
Margarine Made without Soy Oil–132 records from 1869
Market statistics on soybean production. See Soybean Production and Trade–Industry and Market Statistics,
Market statistics. See the specific product concerned, e.g. Tofu Industry and Market Statistics
Market studies. See Industry and Market Analyses
Marketing–Soyfoods and Soyfood Products–206 records from 1928
Marketing Association, Soybean. See Soybean Marketing Association (1929-1932)
Marketing of soyfoods. See Individual foods, e.g., Tofu–Marketing of
Marketing Soybeans, Market Development, and Economics (Including Futures Markets, Hedging, and Mathematical Models)–1330 records from 1640
Marketing soybeans. See Chicago Board of Trade
Markets and Crop Estimates, Bureau of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Marshall Islands. See Oceania–Marshall Islands
Marusan-Ai. See Soymilk Companies (Asia)
Massachusetts. See United States–States–Massachusetts
Maturity groups. See Soybean–Physiology and Biochemistry–Maturity Groups
McCay, Clive M. and Jeanette (Cornell Univ.)–118 records from 1943
Meal or cake, soybean. See Soybean Meal
Meals for Millions Foundation (Los Angeles, California) and Multi-Purpose Food (MPF)–141 records from 1945
Meals, vegetarian or vegan, served at institutions. See Vegetarianism–Vegetarian or Vegan Meals Served at Institutions
Meat Alternatives–Beef Alternatives, Including Meatless Beef Jerky, Chili Con Carne, Goulash, Lasagna, Meat Balls, Mince, Mincemeat, Sloppy Joes, Spaghetti Sauce, Steak, Veal, etc. See also Meatless Burgers–306 records from 1899
Meat Alternatives–Commercial Products (Meatlike Meatless Meat, Poultry, or Fish / Seafood Analogs. See Also Meat Extenders)–272 records from 1977
Meat Alternatives–Documents About (Meatlike Meatless Meat, Poultry, or Fish / Seafood Analogs. See Also Meat Extenders)–315 records from 1896
Meat Alternatives–General and Other Meatless Meatlike Products. See Also Meat Extenders–148 records from 1627
Meat Alternatives–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–61 records from 1969
Meat Alternatives–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–83 records from 1984
Meat Alternatives–Meatless Bacon, Bacon Bits, Ham, and Other Pork-related Products. See also Meatless Sausages–254 records from 1911
Meat Alternatives–Meatless Burgers and Patties. See Also Meat Extenders–1142 records from 1937
Meat Alternatives–Meatless Chicken, Goose, Duck, and Related Poultry Products. See also Meatless Turkey–181 records from 1896
Meat Alternatives–Meatless Fish, Shellfish, and Other Seafood-like Products–89 records from 1938
Meat Alternatives–Meatless Sausages (Including Frankfurters, Hot Dogs, Wieners, Salami, Pepperoni, etc.). See Also Meat Extenders–648 records from 1301
Meat Alternatives–Meatless Turkey–103 records from 1899
Meat Alternatives or Substitutes–Sausages, Hot Dogs, or Links–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–5
Meat Alternatives or Substitutes, Meatless or Meatlike Products–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–29 records from 1888
Meat Products Extended with Soy Protein, or Meat Extenders (Marketed as Such)–416 records from 1878
Media–Earliest Articles on Soy in Major Magazines and Newspapers–36 records from 1881
Media, Popular Articles on Soyfoods in Europe, or Related to Europeans in Asia–67 records from 1976
Media, Popular Articles on Soyfoods in the USA, Canada, or Related to North Americans in Asia–676 records from 1881
Medical / Medicinal-Therapeutic Aspects (General)–228 records from 1705
Medical aspects of soybeans. See Cancer or Tumor Causing / Promoting Substances in Soybeans or
Medical aspects of soybeans. See Cognitive / Brain Function. Including Alzheimer's Disease
Medical aspects of soybeans. See Diabetes and Diabetic Diets
Medical aspects of soybeans. See Kidney / Renal Function
Medical aspects of soybeans. See Menopause–Relief of Its Unpleasant Symptoms
Medical aspects of soybeans. See Osteoporosis and Bone Health
Medical aspects of vegetarian diets. See Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects
Medicine–Alternative–Incl. Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Drugless Doctors, Herbal Therapy, Holistic / Wholistic Medicine, Homeopathy, Natural Hygiene, Natural Medicine, Naturopathy, Preventive / Preventative Medicine,–263 records from 200 B.C.
Medicine–History–34 records from 1569
Medicine, Chinese Traditional. See Chinese Medicine
Meharry, Charles L. (1885-1937), the A.P. Meharry Farms (One Near Tolono, Champaign County, Illinois, and Three in Indiana), and William E. Riegel, Meharry Farm Manager and Independent Soybean Grower in Tolono, Illinois–116 records from 1917
Meitauza (mei-tou-cha). See Fermented Specialty Soyfoods
Membrane Technology Processes–Microfiltration (MF), Ultrafiltration (UF, including Diafiltration), Reverse Osmosis (RO–also known as hyperfiltration, HF), Electrodialysis (ED), and Nanofiltration (NF)–110 records from 1939
Menopause–Relief of Its Unpleasant Symptoms, Such as "Hot Flashes" and "Night Sweats"–205 records from 1988
Metcalfe, William (1788-1862). Vegetarian Pioneer in England and Philadelphia, USA–111 records from 1849
Mexican-style recipes, soyfoods used in. See Latin America, Central America–Mexico
Mexico. See Latin America, Central America–Mexico
Meyer, Frank N. (1875-1918). USDA Plant Explorer in Asia–109 records from 1905
Michigan. See United States–States–Michigan
Microalgae. See Single Cell Proteins (Non-Photosynthetic)
Microbial Proteins (Non-Photosynthetic Single-Cell Proteins, Including Fungi [Mycoproteins such as Quorn], Yeast, and Bacteria)–32 records from 1952
Microbiological Problems (Food Spoilage, Sanitation, and Contamination). See also: Nutrition–Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Microorganisms, Especially Bacteria, as Causal Agents–82 records from 1933
Microbiology and Bacteriology–History of Early Discoveries–18 records from 1897
Microbiology and fermentation. See Fermented Soyfoods and Their Fermentation
Micronesia, Federated States of. See Oceania–Micronesia
Microscopic analysis and microscopy. See Soybean–Morphology, Structure, and Anatomy of the Plant and Its Seeds as Determined by Microscopy or Microscopic Examination
MicroSoy Corporation (Jefferson, Iowa; Osaka, Japan). Formerly Nichii Co. and MYCAL Corp.–47 records from 1981
Middle America. See Latin America, Central America, and Latin America, Caribbean or West Indies
Middle America. See Latin America–Central America; and Latin America–Caribbean or West Indies
Middle East–New vegetarian societies. See Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Africa and the Middle East
Midwest Natural Foods Distributors, Inc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan)–33 records from 1972
Migros & Conserves Estavayer (Estavayer-le-Lac, Switzerland)–26 records from 1983
Miles Laboratories. See Worthington Foods, Inc. (Worthington, Ohio)
Milk–Problems with Cow's Milk as a Food, Incl. Use of Bovine Growth Hormone, Price Regulation, etc. (See also: Soymilk)–146 records from 1895
Milk, almond. See Almond Milk and Cream. Also–Almonds Used to Flavor Soymilk, Rice Milk, etc.
Milk, coconut / cocoanut. See Coconut Milk and Cream
Milk, Non-Dairy, Non-Soy Milks and Creams Made from Nuts, Grains, Seeds, or Legumes, Such as Brazil Nuts, Cashews, Coconuts, Filberts, Hazelnuts, Hemp Seeds, Pecans, Pine Nuts, Pumpkin Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Walnuts, etc. See also: Almond Milk, Amazake / Rice Milk, Peanut / Groundnut Milk, Sesame Milk–235 records from 1226
Milk, peanut. See Peanut Milk
Milk, rice. See Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)
Milk, rice. See Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)
Milk, rice. See Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)
Milk, sesame. See Sesame Milk
Milk, soy. See Soymilk
Miller, Harry W. (M.D.) (1879-1977) and International Nutrition Laboratory (Mt. Vernon, Ohio)–236 records from 1936
Minerals (General)–358 records from 1880
Minerals in a vegetarian diet. See Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Minerals
Minerals. See Aluminum in the Diet and Cooking Utensils–Problems. Soy Is Not Mentioned
Minerals. See Aluminum in Soybeans and Soyfoods
Minerals. See Calcium Availability, Absorption, and Content of Soy
Minnesota. See United States–States–Minnesota
Miso (Including Tauco, Tao tjo, Tao-tjo, Taotjo, or Taoetjo from Indonesia; Jang from Korea). See also: Miso–Chinese-Style (Soybean Chiang, or Jiang [pinyin])–3393 records from 908
Miso–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–46 records from 908
Miso–Imports, Exports, International Trade–157 records from 1908
Miso–Marketing of–30 records from 1971
Miso companies (USA). See American Miso Co. (Rutherfordton, North Carolina)
Miso companies (USA). See Miyako Oriental Foods (Baldwin Park, California)
Miso companies (USA). See South River Miso Co. (Conway, Massachusetts)
Miso in Second Generation Products, Documents About–27 records from 1967
Miso Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–122 records from 1889
Miso Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–58 records from 1976
Miso products companies (USA). See Wizard's Cauldron, Ltd. (Cedar Grove, North Carolina)
Miso, early non-soy made with meat and fish in China or Japan. See Jiang–Early Non-Soy
Miso, Non-Soy Relatives (Such as Modern Chickpea Miso, Oat Miso, Etc.)–38 records from 1974
Miso, soybean–Chinese-Style. See Jiang–Chinese-Style Fermented Soybean Paste
Miso, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Products–160 records from 1967
Missouri. See United States–States–Missouri
Mitchell Foods, Inc. (Fredonia, New York; and North Abington, Massachusetts)–40 records from 1945
Mitoku (Tokyo, Japan)–129 records from 1973
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Japanese Trading Co., founded 1876)–43 records from 1909
Miyako Oriental Foods (Baldwin Park, California)–60 records from 1948
Mizono family. See Azumaya, Inc. (San Francisco, California)
Mochi. See Rice-Based Foods–Mochi
Molasses, soy. See Soy Molasses or Soy Solubles
Moldavia. See Europe, Eastern–Moldova
Monosodium glutamate. See MSG
Monsanto Co. (St. Louis, Missouri) and its HybriTech Seed International subsidiary. Acquired Jacob Hartz Seed Co. in April 1983. Acquired Asgrow in April Feb. 1997. Merged with Pharmacia & Upjohn on 31 March 2000 and was renamed Pharmacia Corp–323 records from 1947
Monticello Co-operative Soybean Products Co. (Monticello, Piatt Co., Illinois). Later also called Piatt County Soybean Cooperative Co., and Viobin (Maker of Wheat Germ Oil)–27 records from 1922
Moorman Manufacturing Co. See Quincy Soybean Products Co. (Quincy, Illinois)
Morinaga Nutritional Foods, Inc., and Morinaga Nyûgyô (Torrance, California, and Tokyo, Japan)–302 records from 1965
Morphology, soybean. See Soybean–Morphology, Structure, Anatomy
Morphology, soybean. See Soybean–Morphology, Structure, and Anatomy
Morrill Act. See Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, and Their Origin with the Land
Morse, William J. (1884-1959, USDA Soybean Expert)–649 records from 1907
Motion Pictures or References to Motion Pictures. Also called Movies, Films, or Documentaries–54 records from 1925
Mottled, speckled, or spotted soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–Mottled
Movies or films. See Motion Pictures
MSG (Monosodium Glutamate, the Sodium Salt of Glutamic Acid)–154 records from 1926
Mucuna pruriens. See Velvet Beans
Mull-Soy. See Borden Inc.
Mung Bean / Mungbean and Mung Bean Sprouts. Vigna radiata L. Formerly Phaseolus aureus. Also called Green Gram. Chinese–Lüdou. Japanese–Moyashi. Indonesian: Kacang / katjang + hijau / ijo / hidjau. German–Buschbohne. French–Haricot Mungo–301 records from 543
Muramoto, Noboru–His Life and Work with Macrobiotics, Organizations He Founded, and Commercial Products He Made or Inspired–50 records from 1973
Muso Shokuhin (Osaka, Japan)–124 records from 1968
Mycorrhiza. See Soybean–Physiology–Mycorrhiza / Mycorrhizal Relations
Myths of soybean history–debunking / dispelling. See History of the Soybean–Myths and Early Errors Concerning Its History
Names for soybeans–Fanciful. See Soybean Terminology and Nomenclature–Fanciful Terms and Names
Nasoya Foods, Inc. (Leominster, Massachusetts). Subsidiary of Vitasoy Since Aug. 1990–214 records from 1978
National Agricultural Library (USDA, NAL, Beltsville, Maryland)–96 records from 1881
National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR) (USDA-ARS) (Peoria, Illinois). Named Northern Regional Research Laboratory prior to July 1976. Named Northern Regional Research Center prior to 28 Dec. 1991–1146 records from 1938
National Food Research Institute (NFRI) (Tsukuba, Ibaraki-ken, Japan)–314 records from 1949
National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA). See Health Foods Industry–Trade Associations–National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA)
National Oilseed Processors Assoc. (National Soybean Oil Manufacturers Association from May 1930 to 1935; National Soybean Processors Assoc. [NSPA] from 1936 to Aug. 1989. Washington, DC. Including Soy Flour Assoc. [1936-1949], Soya Food Research Council [1936], and Soybean Nutritional Research Council [1937])–240 records from 1930
National Soybean Crop Improvement Council. Organized March 1948–45 records from 1948
National Soybean Research Laboratory (NSRL, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois)–42 records from 1993
Natto (Whole Soybeans Fermented with Bacillus natto)–985 records from 1450
Natto–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–22 records from 1450
Natto–Other Types–Soeda or Rul-kre from Bhutan, Pe-boutsu Pe-bout or Pe-Ngapi from Burma, Seang from Cambodia–5 records from 1986
Natto–Soybean Dawa-dawa (From West Africa. Also called Dawadawa, Dadawa, Daddawa, Iru, Local Maggi, Ogiri, or Soumbala / Soumbara)–54 records from 1947
Natto from Nepal. See Kinema
Natto from Thailand. See Thua-nao
Natto Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–46 records from 1961
Natto Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–8 records from 1983
Natural / Health Foods Industry and Market–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–32 records from 1977
Natural / Vegetarian Food Products Companies. See American Natural Snacks, Boca Burger, Fantastic Foods, Gardenburger
Natural and Health Foods Retail Chains or Supermarkets: Bread & Circus (Tony Harnett, MA), Frazier Farms (Bill Frazier, Southern Calif.), Fresh Fields (Rockville, MD), GNC = General Nutrition Corp. (Pittsburgh, PA), Mrs. Gooch's (Los Angeles, CA), Nature Foods Centres (Wilmington, MA; Ronald Rossetti), Trader Joe's, Whole Foods Market (Austin, TX), Wild Oats–123 records from 1975
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (Canada). See Lifestream Natural Foods Ltd. (Vancouver then Richmond, British Columbia, Canada)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (Canada). See Manna Foods, Inc. (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (Japan). See Mitoku (Tokyo, Japan)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (Japan). See Muso Shokuhin (Osaka, Japan)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Arrowhead Mills (Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Ceres (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Erewhon–Los Angeles / West
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Eden Foods, Inc. (Clinton, Michigan). Founded 4 Nov. 1969
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Erewhon (Boston, Massachusetts)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Essene Traditional Foods (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Food for Life (Illinois)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Great Eastern Sun and Macrobiotic Wholesale Co. (North Carolina)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Health Valley (Los Angeles, then Montebello, California)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Infinity Food Co. Renamed Infinity Company by 1973 (New York City)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Janus Natural Foods (Seattle, Washington)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Laurelbrook Natural Foods (Bel Air, Maryland)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Midwest Natural Foods (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Stow Mills, Inc. (Brattleboro, Vermont) Lama Trading Co.
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Tree of Life (St. Augustine, Florida)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Westbrae Natural Foods, Inc. (Berkeley, California)
Natural Foods Distributors and Master Distributors (USA). See Well (The), Pure & Simple, and New Age Distributing Co. (San Jose, California)
Natural Foods Distributors or Master Distributors in the USA (General)–37 records from 1973
Natural Foods Movement (Started in the Mid-1950s)–425 records from 1890
Natural Foods Movement or Industry / Health Movement–Periodicals–25 records from 1954
Nauru. See Oceania
Near East. See Asia, Middle East
Near East. See Asia, Middle East
Nematode Disease Control (Nematodes). Early Called Eelworms or Gallworms that Caused Root-Knot or Root-Gall–212 records from 1882
Neonotonia wightii (Also called Rhodesian Kudzu Vine, Perennial Soybean, or Soja perene / Soya Perenne; Formerly Glycine javanica or Glycine wightii)–101 records from 1784
Nestlé (Nestle–The World's Biggest Food Group)–112 records from 1964
Netherlands. See Europe, Western–Netherlands
New Caledonia (French Territory of). See Oceania–Pacific Ocean Islands that are Part of France–Territory of New Caledonia and Dependencies
New England Soy Dairy. See Tomsun Foods, Inc.
New Uses Movement (USA, starting 1987)–Industrial Uses of Soybeans. Successor to the Farm Chemurgic Movement (1930s to 1950s). And Value-Added Industrial Applications. See also: Research & Development Centers–USDA-ARS National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (Peoria, Illinois)–95 records from 1987
New York State Agric. Experiment Station (Geneva, NY). See Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)
New York Vegetarian Society. See Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–New York Vegetarian Society (18ZZ-18ZZ)
New York. See United States–States–New York
New Zealand. See Oceania–New Zealand
Nichii Company. See Whole Dry Soybean Flakes
Nigeria. See Africa–Nigeria
Nisshin Oil Mills, Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)–70 records from 1909
Nitragin Inoculant and The Nitragin Company–60 records from 1897
Nitrogen Fixation in Nodules on Roots of Legumes, Inoculum, Inoculation, and Nodulation by Bacteria–Early History–Soy Is Not Mentioned–40 records from 1687
Nitrogen Fixation, Inoculum, Inoculation, and Nodulation by Rhizobium Bacteria–1463 records from 1024 B.C.
NNFA. See Health Foods Industry–Trade Associations–National Nutritional Foods Association (NNFA) Health
No-till farming. See Soybean Cultural Practices–No Till Farming
Noble Bean (Ontario, Canada). Founded 1979–23 records from 1980
Noblee & Thoerl GmbH (Hamburg, Germany)–38 records from 1910
Nodules on roots of legumes. See Nitrogen Fixation or Soybean Production–Nitrogen Fixation
Nomenclature of Soybean Varieties–Standardization of and Confusion Concerning Names–44 records from 1907
Non-dairy products (so-called) made from casein or caseinates. See Casein or Caseinates–Problems in So-Called Non-Dairy Products
Non-dairy products. See Casein and Caseinates Used with Soy in Products That Are Labeled as "Non-Dairy"
Non-dairy, non-soy milk. See Milk, Non-Dairy, Non-Soy Milks and Creams Made from Nuts, Grains, Seeds, or Legumes
Nordquist, Ted. See WholeSoy & Co. (subsidiary of TAN Industries, Inc., California)
North America–New vegetarian societies. See Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in North America
North America. See United States of America, and Canada. For Mexico, see Latin America, Central America
North America. See United States of America, and Canada. For Mexico, see Latin America, Central America
North Carolina. See United States–States–North Carolina
North Iowa Cooperative Processing Association, (Mason City, Iowa). Opened Sept. 1944. Renamed North Iowa Soybean Cooperative in 1962. See also Glenn Pogeler–34 records from 1944
Northern Regional Research Center (NRRC) (Peoria, Illinois). See National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR) (USDA-ARS)
Northern Soy, Inc. (Rochester, New York)–113 records from 1975
Northrup King Co. A subsidiary of Sandoz (1995), then Novartis (1996), then Syngenta (2001)–27 records from 1907
Noted personalities–vegetarians. See Vegetarian Celebrities–Noted Personalities and Famous People
Novartis, Including Novartis Seeds. Novartis was formed in March 1996 by the Merger of Sandoz AG and Ciba-Geigy (both based in Basel, Switzerland)–22 records from 1996
Nuclear Power, Weapons, War, Fallout, or Radioactivity–34 records from 1957
Nut Butters, Non-Soy. Including Butter Made from Nuts or Seeds, Such as Brazil Nuts, Cashews, Coconuts, Filberts, Hazelnuts, Hickory Nuts, Hemp Seeds, Macadamia Nuts, Pecans, Pignolias, Pine Nuts, Pistachios, Pumpkin Seeds, Sunflower Seeds, Walnuts, etc. See also: Almond Butter, Peanut Butter, Sesame Butter, Soynut Butter–246 records from 1371
Nut milk or cream. See Milk–Non-Dairy Milks and Creams Made from Nuts
Nutraceuticals. See Functional Foods or Nutraceuticals
Nutrisoya, Inc. (Quebec)–9 records from 1988
Nutrition (General)–1578 records from 1878
Nutrition–Acid-Base Balance in Diet and Health, or Individual Foods, or Acid-Alkaline Ash in Diet, or Acid-Forming and Base-Forming Elements in Foods–209 records from 1896
Nutrition–Biologically Active Phytochemicals–Allergens, Allergies, and Allergic Reactions Caused (or Remedied) by Soybeans, Soyfoods, Peanuts, or Animal Milks–238 records from 1779
Nutrition–Biologically active phytochemicals. See Antioxidants
Nutrition–Biologically active phytochemicals. See Phytic Acid, Phytates, and Phytin
Nutrition–Biologically active phytochemicals. See Reproductive / Fertility Problems
Nutrition–Biologically active phytochemicals. See Saponins
Nutrition–Biologically active phytochemicals. See Trypsin / Protease Inhibitors
Nutrition–Biologically active substances. See Goitrogens
Nutrition–Biologically active substances. See Hemagglutinins (Lectins or Soyin)
Nutrition–Biologically active substances. See Antivitamin Activity and Antivitamins Vitamins
Nutrition–Biologically active substances. See Antinutritional Factors (General)
Nutrition–Carbohydrates. See Oligosaccharides
Nutrition–Carbohydrates. See Starch
Nutrition–Lipids. See Linolenic Acid and Linolenate
Nutrition–Lipids. See Sterols or Steroid Hormones
Nutrition–Medical / Medicinal-Therapeutic Aspects. See Chinese Medicine, Traditional
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Cancer or Tumor Causing / Promoting Substances in Soybeans or Soyfoods
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Cognitive / Brain Function. Including Alzheimer's Disease
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Cancer Preventing Substances in Soy
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Cardiovascular Disease, Especially Heart Disease and Stroke
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Diabetes and Diabetic Diets
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Kidney / Renal Function
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Menopause–Relief of Its Unpleasant Symptoms
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Osteoporosis and Bone Health
Nutrition–Medical Aspects. See Medical / Medicinal-Therapeutic Aspects (General)
Nutrition–Minerals. See Aluminum in the Diet and Cooking Utensils–Problems. Soy Is Not Mentioned
Nutrition–Minerals. See Aluminum in Soybeans and Soyfoods
Nutrition–Minerals. See Calcium Availability, Absorption, and Content of Soy
Nutrition–Minerals. See Calcium Availability, Absorption, and Content of Soy
Nutrition–Protein–Early and basic research. See Protein–Early and Basic Research
Nutrition–Protein. See Amino Acids and Amino Acid Composition and Content
Nutrition bars. See Bars–Energy Bars or Nutrition Bars Made with Soy
Nutrition Education (Or Lack Thereof in Medical Schools), Food Groups, and Food Pyramids–78 records from 1914
Nutrition et Soja, Div. of Nutrition et Santé (Revel near Toulouse, France). Formerly Société Soy (Saint-Chamond, France)–92 records from 1981
Nutrition, human, USDA bureau of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics
Nutrition. See Carbohydrates–Effects of Dietary Carbohydrates (Especially Fiber and Saponins) on Blood Lipids (Especially Cholesterol)
Nutrition. See Carbohydrates–Dietary Fiber
Nutrition. See Carbohydrates (General). See also Starch, Dietary Fiber, and Oligosaccharides (Complex Sugars)
Nutrition. See Chemical / Nutritional Composition or Analysis
Nutrition. See Claim or Claims of Health Benefits–Usually Authorized by the FDA
Nutrition. See Diet and Breast Cancer Prevention
Nutrition. See Diet and Prostate Cancer Prevention
Nutrition. See Concerns about the Safety, Toxicity, or Health Benefits of Soy in Human Diets
Nutrition. See Diet and Cancer. See also–Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Cancer
Nutrition. See Flatulence or Intestinal Gas
Nutrition. See Functional Foods or Nutraceuticals
Nutrition. See Human Nutrition–Clinical Trials
Nutrition. See Intestinal Flora / Bacteria
Nutrition. See Isoflavone or Phytoestrogen Content of Soyfoods, Soy-based Products,
Nutrition. See Lactose Intolerance
Nutrition. See Lipids–Effects on Blood Lipids
Nutrition. See Lipid and Fatty Acid Composition of Soy
Nutrition. See Microbiological Problems (Food Spoilage, Sanitation, and Contamination)
Nutrition. See Minerals (General)
Nutrition. See Protein–Effects on Blood Lipids
Nutrition. See Primitive Human Diets
Nutrition. See Protein Quality, and Supplementation
Nutrition. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds
Nutrition. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Bongkrek Poisoning
Nutrition. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Microorganisms, Especially Bacteria that Cause Food Poisoning
Nutrition. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Trichloroethylene Solvent and the Duren / Dueren Disease or Poisoning of Cattle / Ruminants
Nutrition. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–General
Nutrition. See Vitamins B-12 (Cyanocobalamin, Cobalamins)
Nutrition. See Vitamins E (Tocopherols)
Nutrition. See Vitamins K (Coagulant)
Nutrition. See Vitamins (General)
Nutrition. See Protein Resources and Shortages, and the "World Protein Crisis / Gap / Problem" of 1950-1979
Nutritional aspects of vegetarian diets. See Vegetarian and Vegan Diets–Nutritional Aspects
Nuts made from soybeans. See Soynuts
Obituaries, Eulogies, Death Certificates, and Wills. See Also: Biographies, Biographical Sketches and Autobiographies–339 records from 1777
Oceania (General, Also Called Australasia, or Australia and Islands of the Pacific)–29 records from 1883
Oceania–Atlantic Ocean Islands that are Part of France–St.-Pierre and Miquelon (two groups of 8 craggy islands located near the southwest coast of Newfoundland)–A French Overseas Territorial Collective–2
Oceania–Atlantic Ocean Islands that are Part of the United Kingdom–Ascension (in south Atlantic), British Antarctic Territory (Including South Shetland Islands and South Orkney Islands in south Atlantic), Channel Islands (in English Channel), Falkland Islands {or Islas Malvinas} and Dependencies (in south Atlantic), Isle of Man (in Irish Sea), South Georgia Islands (in South Atlantic), St. Helena (1,200 miles off the west coast of Africa)–15 records from 1936
Oceania–Australia, Commonwealth of (Including Tasmania, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, Coral Sea Islands Territory, Norfolk Island, Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands, and Australian Antarctic Territory)–1129 records from 1882
Oceania–Fiji–47 records from 1936
Oceania–French Polynesia (French Oceania from about 1903 to sometime between 1946 and 1958. A French Overseas Territory in the South Pacific Ocean, comprising the Marquesas, Society Islands {Including Tahiti}, Gambier, and Tubuai Islands, and the Tuamotu Archipelago)–18 records from 1976
Oceania–Guam–11 records from 1922
Oceania–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain country in Oceania. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this country–7 records from 1868
Oceania–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain country in Oceania. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this country–6 records from 1868
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning Oceania–3 records from 1973
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans (but only wild perennial relatives of soybeans) in a certain country in Oceania; cultivated soybeans have not yet been reported–11 records from 1770
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain country in Oceania–17 records from 1882
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain country in Oceania–1 records from 1879
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain country in Oceania–17 records from 1882
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain country in Oceania–13 records from 1882
Oceania–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain country in Oceania–14 records from 1882
Oceania–Kiribati (Gilbert Islands until 1979)–6
Oceania–Marshall Islands, Republic of the–2 records from 1963
Oceania–Micronesia, Federated States of (Named Caroline Islands until 1986. Formerly part of the U.S.-administered Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands)–8 records from 1946
Oceania–Nauru (Naoero; Named Pleasant Island from 1798 to 1888)–1
Oceania–New Zealand–Including Stewart Island, Chatham Islands, Snares Islands, Bounty Islands, and Tokelau (formerly Union Islands)–302 records from 1911
Oceania–Other Pacific Islands, Including American Samoa, Cook Islands (NZ), Niue (NZ), Northern Mariana Islands (U.S., Including Saipan, Tinian, Rota). And Large Pacific Island Groups–Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia–16 records from 1963
Oceania–Pacific Ocean Islands that are Part of France–Territory of New Caledonia (Nouvelle Calédonie) and Dependencies. Dependencies are the Loyalty Islands (Iles Loyauté), Isle of Pines (Ile des Pins–Kunié), Belep Archipelago (Iles Bélep), and Huon Islands (Ile Huon)–29 records from 1936
Oceania–Palau, Republic of–1 records from 1999
Oceania–Papua New Guinea, Independent State of (British New Guinea from 1888, then Territory of Papua and New Guinea until Sept. 1975. The northeast was German New Guinea from 1884 to 1914, then Trust Territory of New Guinea)–58 records from 1936
Oceania–Samoa (Formerly Western Samoa; German Samoa until 1914)–12 records from 1980
Oceania–Solomon Islands (British Solomon Islands Protectorate until July 1978)–28 records from 1957
Oceania–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–23 records from 1912
Oceania–Tonga, Kingdom of–16 records from 1974
Oceania–Tuvalu (The Ellice Islands part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony before 1976)–4
Oceania–Vanuatu, Republic of (Named New Hebrides until 1980)–12 records from 1978
Oceania / Australasia and the Pacific Islands–New vegetarian societies. See Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Oceania / Australasia and the Pacific Islands America
Oelmuehle Hamburg AG (Hamburg, Germany). Founded in 1965 by incorporating Stettiner Oelwerke AG (founded 1910), Toeppfer's Oelwerke GmbH (founded 1915), and Hansa-Muehle AG (founded 1916 as Hanseatische Muehlenwerke AG)–122 records from 1910
Off flavors. See Flavor Problems
Ohio Miso Co. (Founded in 1979 by Thom Leonard and Richard Kluding). See South River Miso Co. (Conway, Massachusetts)
Ohio Valley Soybean Cooperative (Henderson, Kentucky). Started June 1941–27 records from 1941
Ohio. See United States–States–Ohio
Ohsawa, George and Lima–Their Life and Work with Macrobiotics (Also Sakurazawa Nyoichi, or Georges Ohsawa)–170 records from 1927
Oil or meal, soy, breeding or selection for. See Breeding or Selection of Soybeans for Use as Soy Oil or Meal
Oil, soy, industrial uses. See Industrial Uses of Soy Oil
Oil, soy. See Soy Oil
Okara. See Fiber, Soy
Okara. See Fiber–Okara or Soy Pulp
Oligosaccharides (The Complex Sugars Raffinose, Stachyose, and Verbascose)–170 records from 1888
Olive Oil and Olives (Olea europea)–299 records from 1226
Omega-3 fatty acids. See Linolenic Acid–Omega-3 Fatty Acid Content of Soybeans and Soybean Products
Oncom, Onchom, or Ontjom. See Tempeh, Non-Soy Relatives
Ontario Soybean Growers (Name Changes–Ontario Soybean Growers Association, Nov. 1946 to 1949. Ontario Soya-Bean Growers' Marketing Board, 1949 to 1989. Ontario Soybean Growers' Marketing Board, 1989 to 1 Dec. 1999)–192 records from 1947
Ontario. See Canadian Provinces and Territories–Ontario
Organic Farming (Commercial). See also: Soybean Production: Organically Grown Soybeans in Commercial Food Products–152 records from 1968
Organic Farming–General (Non-Soy). See also: Organically Grown Soybeans in Commercial Food Products–111 records from 1942
Organically Grown Soybeans in Commercial Food Products–1020 records from 1971
Organoleptic evaluation. See Taste Panel, Taste Test Results, or Sensory / Organoleptic Evaluation
Origin, Domestication, and Dissemination of the Soybean (General)–247 records from 1024 B.C.
Origins, Domestication, and Dissemination of Soybeans (General)–130 records from 1767
Osteoporosis and Bone Health–182 records from 1956
Ostrander, Ward A. (1888-1953, Purdue Univ., Indiana)–30 records from 1920
P.I. numbers of soybeans. See Introduction of Soybeans (as to a Nation, with P.I. Numbers for the USA) and Selection
P.I. numbers of soybeans. See Lists and Descriptions (Official and / or Extensive) of Early U.S. Soybean Varieties with Their P.I. Numbers and Synonyms
Pacific Foods of Oregon, Inc. (Tualatin, Oregon)–67 records from 1987
Pacific Islands. See Oceania
Packaging Equipment–42 records from 1942
Packaging Innovations and Problems–103 records from 1943
Paint Manufacturers' Association of the U.S., Incl. Henry A. Gardner, L.P. Nemzek and Industrial Uses of Soybeans–60 records from 1910
Paints (Especially Water-Based Latex Paints)–Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–100 records from 1911
Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Lacquers, and Other Protective / Decorative Coatings–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–785 records from 1880
Pakistan. See Asia, South–Pakistan
Paper Coatings or Sizings, or Textile Sizing–Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–175 records from 1911
Papua New Guinea. See Oceania–Papua New Guinea
Parsons, Adrian Alkanh (1846-1929). Soybean Pioneer in Indiana, and in Hendricks County, Indiana–52 records from 1901
Pasture from green soybean plants. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Pasture, Grazing or Foraging
Pasture from soybeans. See Forage from Soybean Plants–Hogging Down
Patent Office and Commissioner of Patents, Agriculture. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Patent Office and Commissioner of Patents (Forerunners of USDA)
Patents–1413 records from 1767
Patents–References to a Patent in Non-Patent Documents–703 records from 1768
Peanut Brittle–A Brittle Toffee Containing Roasted Peanuts–14 records from 1899
Peanut Butter–528 records from 1796
Peanut Butter–Seventh-day Adventist Writings or Products (Especially Early) Related to Peanut Butter–108 records from 1895
Peanut Chocolate (Roasted Ground Peanuts Used as a Chocolate Substitute)–14 records from 1809
Peanut Flour (Usually Defatted)–49 records from 1908
Peanut Meal or Cake (Defatted)–151 records from 1770
Peanut Milk–93 records from 1896
Peanut Oil–567 records from 1707
Peanuts–Historical Documents Published before 1900–372 records from 1527
Peanuts–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–9 records from 1869
Peanuts / Groundnuts–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates/Relatives in Various Languages–29 records from 1770
Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea or A. hypogœa)–Also Called Groundnuts, Earthnuts, Monkey Nuts, Goober / Gouber Peas, Ground Peas, or Pindar Peas / Pindars–2674 records from 1696
Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea or A. hypogœa)–Peanut Production, Area, and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–12
Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea or A. hypogœa)–Trade of Peanuts, Peanut Oil, and / or Peanut Meal (International–Imports, Exports)–2
Peanuts (Arachis hypogaea or A. hypogœa)–Yield Statistics on Peanut Production–22
Pectins–Carbohydrates–Water-Soluble Dietary Fiber–34 records from 1886
Peking / Pekin soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth Yellow
Peoria Plan of 1928-29 for Growing, Selling, and Processing Soybeans. Initiated in Illinois by American Milling Co., Funk Bros. Co., and Grange League Federation (GLF) Exchange, New York–34 records from 1928
Periodicals–American Soybean Association. See American Soybean Association (ASA)–Periodicals
Periodicals–Soyfoods Movement. See Soyfoods Movement–Periodicals
Periodicals about vegetarianism or veganism. See Vegetarianism–Periodicals About Vegetarianism or Veganism
Periodicals about vegetarianism or veganism. See Vegetarianism–Periodicals About Vegetarianism or Veganism–Published by the Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom
Peroxidase. See Enzymes in the Soybean–Peroxidase
Pesticide carriers and adjuvants. See Adjuvants, Carriers, and Surfactants for Pesticides, Herbicides, and Other Agricultural Chemicals
Pesticides (General)–116 records from 1953
Pet food. See Dogs, Cats, and Other Pets / Companion Animals Fed Soy
Peter Henderson & Co. (New York City). Founded 1847–73 records from 1881
Petroleum, Artificial–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–17 records from 1921
Pfizer, Inc. Including DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics (DeKalb, Illinois) from 1982 to 1990–19 records from 1957
Phaseolus limensis or P. lunatus. See Lima Beans
Philippines. See Asia, Southeast–Philippines
Photographs–Non-soy. See also Illustrations–571 records from 1860
Photographs Published after 1923. See also Illustrations–4914 records from 1924
Photographs Published before 1924. See also Illustrations–507 records from 1851?
Photoperiodism. See Soybean–Physiology–Photoperiodism / Photoperiod and Photoperiodic Effects
Photoperiodism. See Soybean–Physiology and Biochemistry
Physical Fitness, Physical Culture, Endurance, Athletics, and Exercise–252 records from 1691
Phytic Acid (Inositol Hexaphosphate), Phytates / Phytate, and Phytin–209 records from 1912
Phytochemicals in soybeans and soyfoods. See Cancer Preventing Substances in Soybeans and Soyfoods
Phytoestrogen content. See Isoflavone or Phytoestrogen Content of Soyfoods, Soy Ingredients, and Soybean Varieties
Phytoestrogens in soybeans and soyfoods. See Estrogens
Piatt County Soybean Cooperative Co. See Monticello Co-operative Soybean Products Co.
Pigeon Pea or Red Gram. Cajanus cajan–72 records from 1804
Pigs, Hogs, Swine, Sows, Boars, Gilts, or Shoats / Shotes Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed to Make Pork–461 records from 544
Piima. See Soymilk, Fermented
Pillsbury Feed Mills and Pillsbury Co. (Minneapolis, Minnesota)–73 records from 1943
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. (Des Moines, Iowa)–84 records from 1972
Piper, Charles Vancouver (1867-1926, USDA)–218 records from 1905
Plamil Foods Ltd. (Folkestone, Kent, England) and The Plantmilk Society. Named Plantmilk Ltd. until 1972–89 records from 1959
Plant Industry, Bureau of. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Plant Industry
Plant Protection from Diseases and Pests (General)–96 records from 1912
Plantmilk Ltd. See Plamil Foods Ltd.
Plastics (Including Molded Plastic Parts, Plastic Film, Disposable Eating Utensils and Tableware–From Spoons to Plates, and Packaging Materials)–Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–427 records from 1911
Plastics, plasticizers and resins. See Resins, Plastics, and Plasticizers (Such as Epoxidized Soy Oil–ESO)
Plenty (The Farm, Summertown, Tennessee). After Sept. 1983 see Plenty Canada and Plenty USA–38 records from 1974
Plenty Canada and The Farm in Canada (Lanark, Ontario, Canada)–100 records from 1979
Plenty International (Summertown, Tennessee). Starting 1981. Also called Plenty USA 1983-1997–85 records from 1983
Plums (salted), plum products, and the Japanese plum tree (Prunus mumé). See Umeboshi
PMS Foods, Inc. See Far-Mar-Co., Inc.
Pogeler, Glenn Henry (1915-1995). Soybean Pioneer. Iowa Cooperatives, Soybean Council of America (SCA), National Soybean Processors Association (NSPA)–83 records from 1930
Policies and Programs, Government, Effecting Soybean Production, Marketing, Prices, or Trade–276 records from 1918
Population Growth (Human) and Related Problems (Including Poverty)–115 records from 1798
Pork, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Bacon, Ham, and Other Pork-related Products
Poultry fed soybeans. See Chickens, or Turkeys, or Geese & Ducks
Poultry, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–- Meatless Chicken, Goose, Duck, and Related Poultry Products. See also Meatless Turkey
Poverty, world. See Population Growth (Human) and Related Problems (Including Poverty)
Precision Agriculture / Farming (Based on GPS–Global Positioning System), Including Remote Sensing, Satellite Imagery /Technology, Grid Mapping, and Variable Rate Technology (VRT)–18 records from 1988
Prices of Soybeans, Soybean Products, and Soybean Seeds–530 records from 270
Primitive Human Diets–42 records from 1801
Processing capacity of individual soybean crushing plants. See Soybean Crushing–Processing Capacity and/or Storage Capacity of Individual Plants–Statistics
Procter & Gamble Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Including the Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.–167 records from 1916
Production of soybeans. See Soybean Production
Products, soy, commercial (mostly foods). See Commercial Soy Products–New Products
ProSoya–Including ProSoya Inc. (Ontario, Canada), and ProSoya Corporation (Heuvelton, New York). No longer in Business–ProSoya UK Ltd. (ProSoya PLC) (Livingston, Scotland). Pacific ProSoya Foods, International ProSoya Corp. (IPC–British Columbia)–166 records from 1985
Protease inhibitors. See Trypsin / Protease Inhibitors
Protection of soybeans from diseases. See Diseases of soybeans
Protection of soybeans. See Insect Pest Control. See also: Integrated Pest Management
Protection of soybeans. See Nematode Disease Control
Protection of soybeans. See Pesticides (General)
Protein–Early and Basic Research–508
Protein–Effects of Dietary Protein (Especially Soy Protein) on Blood Lipids (Especially Cholesterol)–222 records from 1908
Protein products, soy. See Soy Protein Products
Protein Quality, and Supplementation / Complementarity to Increase Protein Quality of Mixed Foods or Feeds. See also Nutrition–Protein Amino Acids and Amino Acid Composition–637 records from 1911
Protein quantity and quality in vegetarian diets. See Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Protein Quantity and Quality
Protein Resources and Shortages, and the "World Protein Crisis / Gap / Problem" of 1950-1979–87 records from 1954
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Amaranth
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Azuki Bean
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Bambarra groundnuts
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Chufa (Cyperus esculentus) or Earth Almonds
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Cottonseed and Cotton
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Leaf Proteins
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Lupins or Lupin
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Microbial Proteins (Non-Photosynthetic)
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Peanuts & Peanut Butter
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Peanuts & Peanut Butter
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Quinoa
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Single Cell Proteins (Non-Photosynthetic)
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Sunflower Seeds
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Winged Bean
Protein sources, alternative, from plants. See Wheat Gluten & Seitan
Protein supplementation / complementarity to increase protein quality. See Nutrition–Protein Quality
Protein Technologies International (PTI) (St. Louis, Missouri. Established on 1 July 1987 as a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of Ralston Purina Co.) Sold to DuPont on 3 Dec. 1997–210 records from 1986
Psophocarpus tetragonolobus. See Winged Bean
Public Law 480 (Food for Peace Program. Formally–Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954)–192 records from 1956
Puddings. See Soy Puddings, Custards, Parfaits, or Mousses (Usually made from Soymilk
Pueraria. See Kudzu or Kuzu
Puero. See Kudzu or Kuzu–Tropical Kudzu or Puero (Pueraria phaseoloides)
Pulmuone U.S.A., Inc. (South Gate, California). Brands include Soga.–26 records from 1995
Pure & Simple. See Well (The), Pure & Simple
Pure Food Movement–USA (1870s to ca. 1906. Championed by Dr. Harvey Wiley)–47 records from 1896
Quality and grades of soybean seed. See Seed Quality of Soybeans–Condition, Grading, and Grades (Moisture, Foreign Material, Damage, etc.)
Quincy Soybean Products Co. (Quincy, Illinois). Purchased by Moorman Manufacturing Co. in 1961 and Renamed Quincy Soybean Company. Purchased by ADM in 1998–159 records from 1941
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). Also spelled Quinua–85 records from 1849
Quong Hop & Co. (South San Francisco, California)–139 records from 1906
Quotations concerning vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism–Familiar or Inspirational Quotations, After 1900
Québec. See Canadian Provinces and Territories–Québec
Railroads / Railways and Special Trains Used to Promote Soybeans and Soybean Production–38 records from 1922
Ralston Purina Co. (St. Louis, Missouri). Including Protein Technologies International, a Wholly Owned Subsidiary from 1 July 1987 to 3 Dec. 1997–605 records from 1931
Rapeseed Meal–25
Rapeseed Oil–230 records from 1637
Rapeseed or the rape plant. See Canola
Rapeseed, the Rape Plant (Brassica napus), or Colza. See also Canola–356 records from 544
Raw / uncooked / unfired food diet. See Vegetarianism–Raw / Uncooked / Unfired Food Diet
Recipes. See Cookery
Red rice. See Rice, Red Fermented
Red soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–Red
Reference Books and Other Reference Resources–164 records from 1802
Regional Soybean Industrial Products Laboratory (Urbana, Illinois). See U.S. Regional Soybean Industrial Products Laboratory (Urbana, Illinois). Founded April 1936)
Regulations or Laws Concerning Foods (Use, Processing, or Labeling), Especially Soyfoods and Food Uses of Soybeans–265 records from 701
Regulations or laws concerning foods (Use, processing, or labeling). See Kosher Products (Commercial)
Release or Curing Agents for Concrete or Asphalt, Industrial Solvents, Hydraulic Fluids, and Other Minor or General–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–56 records from 1878
Religious aspects of vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism–Religious Aspects
Rella Good Cheese Co. (Santa Rosa, California). Named Brightsong Tofu from June 1978 to June 1980; Redwood Valley Soyfoods Unlimited from June 1980 to June 1982; Brightsong Light Foods from June 1982 to June 1987; Rose International until 1990; Sharon's Finest until Oct. 1997–187 records from 1978
Remote sensing and satellite imagery. See Precision Agriculture / Farming
Reproduction / Reproductive or Fertility Problems in Animals Caused by Phytoestrogens, Isoflavones, or Unknown Causes–113 records from 1935
Republic of China (ROC). See Asia, East–Taiwan
Research & Development Centers. See Cornell University (Ithaca, New York), and New York State Agric. Exp. Station
Research & Development Centers. See Illinois, University of (Urbana-Champaign, Illinois). Soyfoods
Research & Development Centers. See Iowa State University / College (Ames, Iowa), and Univ. of Iowa (Iowa City)
Research & Development Centers. See National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research (NCAUR) (USDA-ARS) (Peoria, Illinois)
Research & Development Centers. See National Food Research Institute (NFRI) (Tsukuba, Ibaraki-ken, Japan)
Research & Development Centers. See U.S. Regional Soybean Industrial Products Laboratory (Urbana, Illinois). Founded April 1936)
Research on Soybeans–320 records from 1854
Resins, Plastics, and Plasticizers (Such as Epoxidized Soy Oil–ESO)–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–345 records from 1933
Resource Shortages (Including Water and Energy), Economic Growth, Pollution, Appropriate Technology–17 records from 1962
Restaurants or cafeterias, vegetarian or vegan. See Vegetarian or Vegan Restaurants
Restaurants or delis, new, soyfoods. See Soyfoods Restaurants, New
Restaurants or delis, soyfoods. See Soyfoods Movement–Soyfoods Restaurants
Restaurants, cafeterias, and cafés, health food. See Health Foods Restaurants, Cafeterias, and Cafés / Cafes (1890s to 1960s)
Reverse osmosis. See Membrane Technology Processes
Reviews of the literature. See Bibliographies and / or Reviews of the Literature
Rhizobium bacteria. See Soybean Production–Nitrogen Fixation
Rice koji. See Koji
Rice Milk (Including Amazake) and Related Rice-Based Products (Some Made from Koji)–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–17 records from 1597
Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)–12 records from 2000
Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)–Amazake, Made with Rice Koji in the Traditional Way (Without Adding Commercial Enzymes). Also called Rice Milk or Rice Drink–274 records from 1000?- B.C.
Rice Milk (Non-Dairy)–Made with Commercial Enzymes, or a Mixture of Commercial Enzymes and Rice Koji–96 records from 1988
Rice Milk Companies. See Grainaissance, Inc. (Emeryville, California)
Rice Milk Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–11 records from 1988
Rice Milk Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–10 records from 1988
Rice Milk Products–Ice Creams (Non-Dairy)–67 records from 1921
Rice Milk Products–Puddings, Custards, Pies, Pastries, and Cookies (Non-Dairy)–35 records from 1971
Rice Syrup and Yinnies (Called Mizuamé or Amé in Japan)–184 records from 1874
Rice, Red Fermented (Also Called Ang-Kak / Angkak, Hongqu in Chinese / Pinyin, Hung Ch'ü in Chinese / Wade-Giles, or Beni-Koji in Japanese). Made with the Mold Monascus purpureus Went, and Used as a Natural Red Coloring Agent (as with Fermented Tofu)–45 records from 1314
Rice-Based Foods–Mochi (Cakes of Pounded, Steamed Glutinous Rice)–126 records from 1148
Rice-Based Foods–Rice Cakes (Round Western-Style Cakes of Puffed Rice, About 4 Inches in Diameter and ½ Inch Thick)–36 records from 1971
Rice-Based Foods–Rice Cheese, Cream Cheese, or Sour Cream–1 records from 1990
Riceland Foods (Named Arkansas Grain Corp. before Sept. 1970)–57 records from 1962
Rich Products Corporation (Buffalo, New York)–188 records from 1945
Richards, Michael. See Candleworks Inc.
Riegel, William E. See Meharry, Charles L. (1885-1937)
Roasted Soy Flour–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–17 records from 1839
Roasted Soy Flour, Soy Coffee, or Soy Chocolate–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–6 records from 1961
Roasted Soy Flour, Soy Coffee, or Soy Chocolate–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–3 records from 1978
Roasted Whole Soy Flour (Kinako–Dark Roasted with Dry Heat, Full-Fat)–287 records from 1301
Roberts, F.G. See Soy Products of Australia Pty. Ltd.
Rodale Press (Emmaus, Pennsylvania)–163 records from 1942
Ross & Rowe (Yelkin Lecithin, New York City)–16 records from 1933
Rubber Substitutes or Artificial / Synthetic Rubber (Factice)–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Drying Oil–102 records from 1909
Russia. See Europe, Eastern–Russia
Rust, soybean. See Rust, Soybean
Safety concerns about soy in human diets. See Concerns about the Safety, Toxicity, or Health Benefits of Soy in Human Diets
Saishikomi. See Soy Sauce–Saishikomi
Samoa. See Oceania–Samoa
San Jirushi Corp., and San-J International (Kuwana, Japan; and Richmond, Virginia)–100 records from 1804
Sandoz AG (Basel, Switzerland). Merged with Ciba-Geigy in March 1996 to Become Novartis–138 records from 1961
Sanitarium Health Food Company (Wahroonga, Australia)–91 records from 1899
Sanitation and spoilage of food. See Microbiological Problems (Food Spoilage, Sanitation, and Contamination)
Saponins (Bitter Carbohydrates / Glucosides That Cause Foaming)–171 records from 1929
Sauce, soy nugget. See Soy Nugget Sauce
Sausages, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Sausages
School Lunch Program–171 records from 1942
Scotland. See Europe, Western–Scotland (Part of United Kingdom)
Screw presses. See Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Screw Presses and Expellers
Sea Vegetables or Seaweeds, Often Used with Soyfoods–842 records from 510
Seafood, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Fish, Shellfish, and Other Seafood-like Products
Second Generation Soyfood Products–22 records from 1971
Seed and plant introduction to the USA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction
Seed Certification and Certified Seeds (Soybeans)–87 records from 1920
Seed Cleaning–Especially for Food or Seed Uses–82 records from 544
Seed Color (Soybeans)–Gives the Color of Seed (and Often Hilum) for Various Specific Varieties. See also: Soybean Seeds of Different Colors–59 records from 1891
Seed companies–Thompson. See Thompson (W.G.) & Sons Limited, Blenheim, Ontario, Canada Ontario, Canada. Founded
Seed Companies and Seedsmen, Early Soybean, Worldwide (Especially Before 1925)–Including Siebold & Co., Vilmorin-Andrieux, Wood & Sons, Haage & Schmidt, Dammann & Co., Peter Henderson, Thorburn & Co., Mark W. Johnson, Johnson & Stokes, Harry N. Hammond, Burpee, E.E. Evans, Funk Bros. Seed Co.–393 records from 1856
Seed Companies, Soybean–Other (Small) and Lists–Especially USA, Not Very Early–42 records from 1918
Seed companies, soybean. See Asgrow (Des Moines, Iowa)
Seed companies, soybean. See Coker Pedigreed Seed Co. (Hartsville, South Carolina)
Seed companies, soybean. See Dammann & Co. (San Giovanni a Teduccio {near Naples}, Italy)
Seed companies, soybean. See DeKalb Genetics. Including DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics (DeKalb, Illinois)
Seed companies, soybean. See DuPont (E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.) (Wilmington, Delaware)
Seed companies, soybean. See Evans Seed Co. (West Branch, Ogemaw County, Michigan) and Mr. Edward Ellsworth Evans (1864-1928)
Seed companies, soybean. See Funk Brothers Seed Co. (Bloomington, Illinois)
Seed companies, soybean. See Haage & Schmidt (Erfurt, Germany)
Seed companies, soybean. See Hartz (Jacob) Seed Co. (Stuttgart, Arkansas)
Seed companies, soybean. See Peter Henderson & Co. (New York City)
Seed companies, soybean. See Johnson & Stokes (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Seed companies, soybean. See Monsanto Co. (St. Louis, Missouri)
Seed companies, soybean. See Northrup King Co.
Seed companies, soybean. See Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. (Des Moines, Iowa)
Seed companies, soybean. See Soybean Research Foundation, Inc. (SRF, Mason City, Illinois)
Seed companies, soybean. See Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co. (France)
Seed companies, soybean. See Wannamaker (John E.) (St. Matthews, South Carolina)
Seed companies, soybean. See Wing Seed Co. (Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio)
Seed Germination or Viability–Not Including Soy Sprouts–112 records from 1878
Seed Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–5 records from 1910
Seed Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger Companies–2 records from 1997
Seed quality development in soybeans. See Breeding or Evaluation of Soybeans for Seed Quality, such as Low in Trypsin Inhibitors, Lipoxygenase, Linolenic Acid, etc.
Seed Quality of Soybeans–Condition, Grading, and Grades (Moisture, Foreign Material, Damage, etc.)–215 records from 1909
Seed Quality, Composition, and Component / Value-Based Pricing (Percentage and Quality of Protein, Oil, Fatty Acids, etc.)–88 records from 1932
Seed Treatment with Chemicals (Usually Protectant Fungicides) for Protection. (For Treatment with Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria see–Soybean Production–Nitrogen Fixation & Inoculation)–68 records from 1929
Seed Weight / Size (Soybeans)–Weight of 100 Seeds in Grams, or Number of Seeds Per Pound–129 records from 1877
Seedlings, soybean. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Soybean Seedlings or Their Leaves Served as a Tender Vegetable. Called Doumiao in Chinese
Seeds, soybean–Variety development and breeding of soybeans. See Variety Development and Breeding
Seitan. See Wheat Gluten Made into Seitan
Sensory evaluation. See Taste Panel, Taste Test Results, or Sensory / Organoleptic Evaluation
Serbia and Montenegro. See Europe, Eastern–Serbia and Montenegro
Sesame / Sesamum / Benné or Benne / Gingelly or Gingili / Til or Teel–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates/Relatives in Various Languages–25 records from 1373
Sesame Butter, Tahini / Tahina / Tahin, or Sesame Paste–248 records from 1371
Sesame Meal or Cake (Defatted)–43 records from 1880
Sesame Milk–15 records from 1912
Sesame Oil–453 records from 1665
Sesame Seeds (Sesamum indicum) (Also Called Ajonjoli, Benne, Benni, Benniseed, Gingelly, Gingely, Gingelie, Jinjili, Sesamum, Simsim, Teel, Til). Including Sesame Cake, Meal, or Flour, and Sesame Salt / Gomashio. See also Sesame Butter / Tahini, Sesame Milk, and Sesame Oil–1050 records from 160
Seventh-day Adventist work with vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism–Seventh-day Adventist Work with
Seventh-day Adventist writings or products (especially early) related to dietary fiber. See Fiber–Seventh-day Adventist Writings or Products
Seventh-day Adventist writings or products (especially early) related to peanut butter. See Peanut Butter–Seventh-day Adventist Writings or Products
Seventh-day Adventists–Adventist Small Food Companies in the USA. Including Butler Food Products, Cedar Lake Foods, Lange Foods, Millstone Foods, Texas Protein Sales. See also: Battle Creek Foods, Loma Linda Foods, La Sierra Industries, Madison Foods, or Sovex Natural Foods (Fully Life Inc.)–82 records from 1936
Seventh-day Adventists–Cookbooks and Their Authors, Dietitians and Nutritionists–Ella E.A. Kellogg (1852-1920), Anna L. Colcord (1860?-1940?), Jethro Kloss (1863-1946), Almeda Lambert (1864-1921), Lenna Frances Cooper (1875-1961), Julius G. White (1878-1955), Frances Dittes (1891-1979), Edyth Cottrell (1900-1995), Dorothea Van Gundy Jones (1903-1979), Philip S. Chen (1903-1978), Frank & Rosalie Hurd (1936- ), etc.–203 records from 1870
Seventh-day Adventists–General and Historical–85 records from 1849
Seventh-day Adventists–Influence Today of Seventh-day Adventist Affiliated Organizations in the Fields of Vegetarianism, Health, and Soyfoods (Not Including Original Medical Research on Adventists)–158 records from 1965
Seventh-day Adventists–Original Health-Related and Medical Research on Seventh-day Adventists Worldwide (Especially the two large epidemiological Adventist Health Studies)–236 records from 1951
Seventh-day Adventists–Overseas Companies Making Soyfoods (Europe). See DE-VAU-GE Gesundkostwerk GmbH (Lueneburg, Germany)
Seventh-day Adventists–Overseas Companies Making Soyfoods (Europe). See Granose Foods Ltd. (Bucks., England)
Seventh-day Adventists–Overseas Companies Making Soyfoods (Europe, Asia, and Latin America). Other, Including Alimentos Colpac, Nutana, Saniku / San-iku Foods, Superbom–229 records from 1936
Seventh-day Adventists–Overseas Companies Making Soyfoods (Oceania). See Sanitarium Health Food Company (Wahroonga, Australia)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Fuller Life Inc.
Seventh-day Adventists. See Harrison, D.W. (M.D.), and Africa Basic Foods (Uganda)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Kellogg, Will Keith,... Kellogg Co.
Seventh-day Adventists. See Kellogg, John Harvey (M.D.), Sanitas Nut Food Co. and Battle Creek Food Co.
Seventh-day Adventists. See Kloss, Jethro (1863-1946) and his Book Back to Eden
Seventh-day Adventists. See Loma Linda Foods (Riverside, California)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Loma Linda University (Loma Linda, California)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Madison Foods and Madison College (Madison, Tennessee)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Miller, Harry W. (M.D.) (1879-1977)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Van Gundy, Theodore A., and La Sierra Industries (La Sierra, California)
Seventh-day Adventists. See White, Ellen G (1827-1915)
Seventh-day Adventists. See Worthington Foods, Inc. (Worthington, Ohio)
Shakes–Made with Soymilk, Tofu, Amazake, Soy Protein, etc.–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–13 records from 1936
Shakes–Made with Soymilk, Tofu, Amazake, Soy Protein, etc. Usually non-dairy–117 records from 1936
Sharon's Finest. See Rella Good Cheese Co.
Sheep, Lambs, Ewes, or Rams Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed to Make Wool or Mutton–166 records from 1857
Shellabarger Grain Co. / Shellabarger Soybean Mills (Decatur, Illinois)–40 records from 1929
Shennong / Shen Nung. See Asia, East–China–Shennong / Shên Nung / Shen Nung
Sherman Foods Inc. (Bronx, New York). Wholesale Distributor of Health Foods and Natural Foods. Founded in 1924 by Solomon Sherman–1
Shortening–391 records from 1895
Shortening–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–14 records from 1911
Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)–18 records from 1940
Shoyu. See Soy Sauce
Shurtleff Family–Has Information about Our Line–4
Shurtleff, William. See Soyfoods Center (Lafayette, California)
Siebold, Philipp Franz von (1796-1866)–German Physician and Naturalist–60 records from 1830
Silage, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Forage Used for Silage / Ensilage
Simply Natural, Inc. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)–25 records from 1985
Simpson, James (1812-1859). Vegetarian Pioneer in England–47 records from 1850
Sinaiko Family of Madison, Wisconsin–Incl. Joe Sinaiko of Iowa Milling Co. and Decatur Soy Products Co. (1891-1988), His Brother Ike Sinaiko of Illinois Soy Products Co. (1897-1977), and His Brothers-in-Law Max Albert of Galesburg Soy Products Co. (1893-1966) and Irving Rosen of Quincy Soybean Products Co. (1907-1964)–168 records from 1922
Single Cell Proteins (Photosynthetic, Including Algae / Microalgae Such as Spirulina, Chlorella, and Scenedesmus)–92 records from 1949
Single cell proteins. See Microbial Proteins (Non-Photosynthetic)
Size of soybean seeds. See Seed Weight / Size (Soybeans)–Weight of 100 Seeds in Grams, or Number of Seeds Per Pound
Sizings for paper or textiles. See Paper Coatings or Sizings, or Textile Sizing
Smoked tofu. See Tofu, Smoked
Smoothies–Made with Dairy Milk, Ice Cream, or Dairy Ingredients. Also spelled Smoothie or Smoothees–14 records from 1940
Smoothies–Made with Soymilk, Tofu, Soy Yogurt, Soy Protein Isolate, Rice Milk, or Other Non-Dairy Smoothie Ingredients. Also spelled Smoothees–88 records from 1961
Soaps or Detergents–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil as a Non-Drying Oil–388 records from 1904
Societe Soy (Saint-Chamond, France). See Soyfoods Companies (Europe)–Nutrition et Soja
Society for Acclimatization (Société d'Acclimatation, France)–180 records from 1855
Sociology and vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism, Sociology, the Social Sciences, and Social Activism
Soil Science–119 records from 350 B.C.
Soilage, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Soilage and Soiling
Sojadoc (Clermond-Ferrand, France)–32 records from 1983
Sojarei Vollwertkost GmbH (Traiskirchen, near Vienna, Austria). Formerly Sojarei Ebner-Prosl–27 records from 1983
Sojinal / Biosoja (Formerly Cacoja; Affiliate of Coopérative Agricole de Colmar–Issenheim & Colmar, France). Acquired by B & K Holdings, of Switzerland, in mid-1993. Acquired by Alpro (Belgium) on 22 April 1996–97 records from 1986
Solae Co. (The) (St. Louis, Missouri. Joint Venture Between DuPont and Bunge Ltd., Merging PTI and Central Soya's Specialty Process Division (formerly Chemurgy Div.))–18 records from 2003
Solbar Hatzor Ltd. (Israel). See Hayes Ashdod Ltd. and Hayes General Technology
Solnuts B.V. (Tilburg, The Netherlands; and Hudson, Iowa). Including Edible Soy Products, makers of Pro-Nuts. Acquired by Specialty Food Ingredients Europe BV in Dec. 1991. Acquired by the Kerry Group in Jan. 2000 and Name Changed to Nutriant–66 records from 1970
Solomon Islands. See Oceania–Solomon Islands
Solvent extraction equipment. See Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Solvent extraction
Solvents–Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol)–Used for Soy Oil Extraction, or Washing / Purification of Soy Products (Protein, Lecithin, Saponins, etc.)–186 records from 1889
Solvents–Hexane–Used Mainly for Soy Oil Extraction–151 records from 1935
Solvents–Trichloroethylene (Trichlorethylene, Trichlor)–103 records from 1916
Solvents Used for Extraction of the Oil from Soybeans (General, Type of Solvent, Unspecified, or Other). See also Ethanol, Hexane, and Trichloroethylene Solvents–599 records from 1872
Solvents, industrial. See Release or Curing Agents for Concrete or Asphalt, Industrial Solvents, Hydraulic Fluids, and Other Minor or General Uses
Solvents. See Soybean Crushing–Solvents
Sour Cream Alternatives (Non-Dairy–Usually Contains Soy)–77 records from 1936
Sour cream. See Dairylike Non-dairy Soy-based Products
South Africa. See Africa–South Africa
South America. See Latin America–South America
South Manchuria Railway and the South Manchuria Railway Company (Minami Manshu Tetsudo K.K.)–180 records from 1909
South River Miso Co. (Conway, Massachusetts). Including Ohio Miso Co.–89 records from 1977
Sovex Natural Foods (Collegedale, Tennessee). See Fuller Life Inc.
Soy bran. See Fiber, Soy
Soy Cheese–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–12 records from 1911
Soy Cheese–Fermented, Western Style, That Melts. May Contain Casein (Cow's Milk Protein)–86 records from 1910
Soy Cheese–Non-Fermented, Western Style, That Melts. Typically Made with Tofu or Isolated Soy Proteins. Usually Contains Casein (A Protein from Cow's Milk)–186 records from 1965
Soy Cheese Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–20 records from 1980
Soy Cheese Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–34 records from 1983
Soy Cheese or Cheese Alternatives–General, Western Style, That Melts. Often Contains Casein (Cow's Milk Protein)–278 records from 1911
Soy Cheese or Cream Cheese, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Entrees, Pizza, etc.–44 records from 1970
Soy Cheesecake or Cream Pie, Usually Made with Tofu–272 records from 1942
Soy Chocolate (Toasted Soy Flour) (Also includes use of non-roasted Soy Flour or Soymilk in Making Chocolate)–95 records from 1878
Soy Coffee (Roasted Soy Flour)–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–22 records from 1869
Soy Coffee–Made from Roasted Soy Flour or Ground Roasted Soybeans–534 records from 1858
Soy cotyledon fiber / polysaccharides (from making soy protein isolates). See Fiber
Soy Cream Cheese, Usually Made of Tofu or Soy Yogurt–146 records from 1934
Soy Daily (The)–Online E-zine published by Paul & Gail King (Nov. 2000 -)–5 records from 2000
Soy fiber. See Fiber
Soy Flour–Whole or Full-fat–949 records from 510
Soy flour companies (Europe). See Spillers Premier Products Ltd. (Puckeridge, Ware, Hertfordshire, England)
Soy flour companies (Oceania). See Soy Products of Australia Pty. Ltd
Soy Flour Equipment–1 records from 1964
Soy Flour Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–75 records from 1937
Soy Flour Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies or Products–77 records from 1931
Soy Flour or Defatted Soybean Meal in Cereal-Soy Blends, with Emphasis on Dry Products Used in Third World Countries–592 records from 1878
Soy Flour, Grits and Flakes (Usually Defatted)–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–26 records from 1885
Soy Flour, Grits, and Flakes–Enzyme Active (Whole / Full-Fat, Unheated)–94 records from 1930
Soy Flour, Grits, and Flakes–Use in Brewing Beer, Such as ADM Pro-zyme Flakes and Soybean Brew Flakes–29 records from 1912
Soy Flour, Grits, Meal, Powder, or Flakes–For Food Use (Usually Defatted or Low-Fat). See also Soy Flour–Whole or Full-fat–4118 records from 1904
Soy Flour, Industrial Uses of–Other–10 records from 1959
Soy flour, roasted. See Roasted soy flour
Soy Flour, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Baked Goods, Pasta, etc.–210 records from 1909
Soy Flour, Whole or Full-fat–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–10 records from 1943
Soy Flour, Whole or Full-fat, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Baked Goods, Pasta, etc.–32 records from 1932
Soy Flours, Textured (Including TVP, Textured Vegetable Protein)–955 records from 1939
Soy Ice Cream (General–Usually Non-Dairy)–1333 records from 1918
Soy Ice Cream–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–27 records from 1918
Soy Ice Cream–Non-Soy Non-Dairy Relatives (As Made from Amazake, Fruit Juices, Peanuts, Field Peas, etc.)–89 records from 1899
Soy ice cream companies (USA). See Barricini Foods (Mountain Lakes, New Jersey)
Soy ice cream companies (USA). See Tofutti Brands, Inc. (Cranford, New Jersey)
Soy Ice Cream Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–30 records from 1953
Soy Ice Cream Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–136 records from 1981
Soy is NOT Mentioned in the Document–11839 records from 1430 B.C.
Soy lecithin. See Lecithin, Soy
Soy lecithin. See Lecithin, Soy
Soy Molasses or Soy Solubles–A By-Product of Making Soy Protein Concentrate Using the Aqueous Alcohol Wash Process. Rich in Isoflavones–19 records from 1963
Soy Nugget Extract (Shizhi / Shih Chih), and Soy Nugget Sauce (Shiyou / Shih-yu, Shi-yau, or Kuki-jiru). Also Called Black Bean Sauce–51 records from 220
Soy Nuggets–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–29 records from 165 B.C.
Soy Nuggets–Whole Soybeans Fermented with Salt–Including Hamanatto and Daitokuji Natto from Japan; Shi, Doushi, or Douchi (pinyin), Tou-shih, Toushih, or Tou-ch'ih (Wade-Giles), Dow si, Dow-si, Dowsi, or Do shih from China; Tausi or Taosi / Tao-si from the Philippines; Tao si from Malaysia or Thailand; Tao dji, Tao-dji, or Tao-djie from Indonesia. In English, also called Salted Black Beans, Black Fermented Beans, Fermented Black Beans, Black Bean Sauce, Chinese Black Beans, Ginger Black Beans, or Preserved Black Beans–393 records from 165 B.C.
Soy Nuggets, Unsalted or Bland (Soybean Koji)–Whole Soybeans Fermented without Salt in China (Danshi / Danchi in pinyin, or Tanshih, Tan-shih, Tanshih, or Tan-ch'ih in Wade-Giles)–19 records from 530
Soy Oil–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–55 records from 1855
Soy oil–industry and market statistics. See Soybean Crushing
Soy Oil as a Commodity, Product, or Ingredient for Food Use (in Cookery or Foods). Its Manufacture, Refining, Trade, and Use. See Also: Industrial Uses of Soy Oil, and Nutrition: Lipids–4172 records from 1061
Soy oil as an adulterant. See Adulteration of Foods and its Detection–Soy Oil
Soy Oil Constants–Iodine Number–264 records from 1887
Soy oil, industrial uses. See Industrial Uses of Soy Oil
Soy Oil, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Food Products–2 records from 1979
Soy Plant (The) (Ann Arbor, Michigan). See Tofu International Ltd.
Soy Products of Australia Pty. Ltd. (Bayswater, Victoria, Australia). Formerly F.G. Roberts Health Food Products (Melbourne)–78 records from 1936
Soy Protein and Proteins–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–49 records from 1861
Soy protein companies (Israel). See Hayes Ashdod Ltd. and Hayes General Technology
Soy protein companies (USA). See Borden, Inc.
Soy protein companies (USA). See Delsoy Products, Inc.
Soy protein companies (USA). See Drackett Co. (The)
Soy protein companies (USA). See Grain Processing Corporation
Soy protein companies (USA). See Glidden Co. (The)
Soy protein companies (USA). See Griffith Laboratories
Soy protein companies (USA). See Gunther Products, Inc.
Soy protein companies (USA). See Laucks (I.F.) Co.
Soy protein companies (USA). See Mitchell Foods, Inc.
Soy protein companies (USA). See Protein Technologies International (PTI)
Soy protein companies (USA). See Rich Products Corporation
Soy protein companies (USA). See Solae Co. (The)
Soy Protein Concentrates, Textured–267 records from 1975
Soy Protein Council (Food Protein Council from 1971 to Dec. 1981)–54 records from 1971
Soy Protein Isolates, Concentrates, or Textured Soy Protein Products–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–194 records from 1963
Soy Protein Isolates, Concentrates, or Textured Soy Protein Products–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–186 records from 1952
Soy Protein Isolates, Textured (For Food Use Only, Including Spun Soy Protein Fibers or Soy Isolate Gels). See also: Industrial Uses of Soy Proteins–Fibers (Artificial Wool Made from Spun Soy Protein Fibers)–485 records from 1954
Soy Protein Products (General, or Modern Products). See also: Nutrition–Protein, Protein Quality, and Amino Acid Composition–1003 records from 1903
Soy Proteins–Concentrates–756 records from 1959
Soy Proteins–Concentrates–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–10 records from 1960
Soy Proteins–Detection When Added to Other Food Products (Such as Meat or Dairy Products, Wheat Flour or Baked Goods)–72 records from 1906
Soy Proteins–Hydrolyzed and Hydrolysates (General), as in Flavourings, HVP, Cosmetics, Personal Care Products, Predigested Milk Replacers, etc.–40 records from 1923
Soy Proteins–Isolates–Enzyme-Modified Soy Protein with Whipping / Foaming Properties Used to Replace Egg Albumen, and Early Related Whipping / Aerating Agents or Products–170 records from 1937
Soy Proteins–Isolates–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–27 records from 1903
Soy Proteins–Isolates, for Food Use. See also: Isolates, for Industrial (Non-Food) Use–1901 records from 1918
Soy Proteins–Isolates, for Industrial (Non-Food) Use. See also: Isolates, for Food Use–107 records from 1903
Soy Proteins–Properties (Including Types {Globulins, Glycinin} Protein Fractions and Subunits, Sedimentation Coefficients, Nitrogen Solubility, and Rheology)–381 records from 1883
Soy Proteins–Textured–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–1
Soy Proteins–Textured Isolates–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–16
Soy Proteins–Textured, in Dry Cereal-Soy Blends–32 records from 1969
Soy Proteins–Used as an Ingredient in or for Early Second Generation Commercial Food or Beverage Products–107 records from 1939
Soy Proteins, Textured (General)–579 records from 1958
Soy Puddings, Custards, Parfaits, or Mousses (Usually made from Soymilk or Tofu). See also Soy Yogurt–Not Fermented–345 records from 1917
Soy Sauce (Including Shoyu)–Imports, Exports, International Trade–360 records from 1679
Soy Sauce (Including Shoyu). See Also Tamari, Teriyaki Sauce, and Traditional Worcestershire Sauce–4950 records from 160
Soy Sauce–Saishikomi Shoyu (Twice-Brewed)–14 records from 1930
Soy Sauce and Shoyu–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–155 records from 535
Soy sauce companies (Asia & USA). See San Jirushi Corp., and San-J International (Kuwana, Japan; and Richmond, Virginia)
Soy sauce companies (Asia & USA). See Yamasa Corporation (Choshi, Japan; and Salem, Oregon)
Soy Sauce Companies (Asia)–Important Japanese Shoyu Manufacturers Other Than Kikkoman and Yamasa–Higashimaru, Higeta, Marukin, Choshi–67 records from 1910
Soy sauce companies (international). See Kikkoman Corporation (Walworth, Wisconsin; and Tokyo)
Soy sauce companies or brands (USA). See Chun King
Soy sauce companies or brands (USA). See La Choy
Soy Sauce in Second Generation Products, Documents About–14 records from 1830
Soy Sauce Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–202 records from 1774
Soy Sauce Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–101 records from 1910
Soy sauce served in cruets with cruet frames. See Cruets (Glass Bottles)
Soy Sauce, HVP Type (Non-Fermented or Semi-Fermented, Made with Acid-Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein; an Amino Acid Seasoning Solution Rich in Glutamic Acid). Also Called Pejoratively Chemical Soy Sauce–257 records from 1926
Soy Sauce, Indonesian Style or from the Dutch East Indies (Kecap, Kécap, Kechap, Ketjap, Kétjap). See also Ketchup / Catsup–249 records from 1690
Soy Sauce, Non-Soy Relatives–14 records from 1923
Soy Sauce, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Products–532 records from 1840
Soy sauce. See Harvey's Sauce
Soy sauce. See Hoisin / Haisien Sauce
Soy sauce. See Tamari
Soy sauce. See Teriyaki Sauce (Soy Sauce is the Main Ingredient)
Soy sauce. See Worcestershire Sauce
Soy Sprouts (Sprouted or Germinated Soybeans)–1166 records from 100
Soy Sprouts–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–16 records from 1580
Soy Sprouts Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–11 records from 1943
Soy Sprouts Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–3 records from 1976
Soy whip topping. See Whip Topping
Soy wine. See Fermented Specialty Soyfoods
Soy Yogurt (Generally Non-Dairy)–319 records from 1910
Soy Yogurt–Fermented / Cultured–357 records from 1910
Soy Yogurt–Not Fermented. Typically Made with Tofu (Includes varieties "with active cultures" that are not actually cultured / fermented)–94 records from 1971
Soy Yogurt Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–17 records from 1987
Soy Yogurt Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–38 records from 1983
Soy, etymology of the word. See Etymology of the Word "Soy" and its Cognates / Relatives in English
Soya–Soybean Production and Soy Products–69 records from 1911
Soya Foods Ltd [Named Soya Flour Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (1929-42), and Soya Foods Ltd. (1933)]. See Spillers Premier Products Ltd.
Soya Health Foods Ltd. (Manchester, England). Including Michael Cole and his Soya International Ltd.–41 records from 1985
Soya Kaas Inc. See Swan Gardens Inc. and Soya Kaas Inc.
Soyana (Zurich, Switzerland)–55 records from 1980
Soyastern Naturkost GmbH / Dorstener Tofu Produktions GmbH (Dorsten, Germany). Acquired by Huegli in April 1991–52 records from 1982
Soyatech (Publisher of Soya Bluebook and Soya Newsletter, Bar Harbor, Maine. Note: In March 1980 Peter Golbitz and Sharyn Kingma started Island Tofu Works, a tofu manufacturing company, in Bar Harbor, Maine)–195 records from 1980
SoyaWorld Inc. See ProSoya
SoyaWorld, Inc. (Near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). Started 1997–24 records from 1997
Soybean–General Comprehensive and Basic Important Publications about Soybeans–12 records from 1878
Soybean–Growth Regulators / Substances Such as Triiodobenzoic Acid (TIBA), Gibberellic Acid, Gibberellins, Auxins, Cytokinins, Dicamba, and Florigen–70 records from 1947
Soybean–Morphology, Structure, and Anatomy of the Plant and Its Seeds–92 records from 1878
Soybean–Morphology, Structure, and Anatomy of the Plant and Its Seeds as Determined by Microscopy or Microscopic Examination–76 records from 1884
Soybean–origin and domestication. See Origin, Domestication, and Dissemination of the Soybean (General)
Soybean–Physiology–Mycorrhiza / Mycorrhizae / Mycorrhizal Relations with Vesicular-Arbuscular Soil Fungi of the Genus Glomus or Endogone–40 records from 1971
Soybean–Physiology–Photoperiodism / Photoperiod and Photoperiodic Effects–138 records from 1920
Soybean–Physiology and Biochemistry (Including Photoperiodism, Photosynthesis, Translocation, Plant Water Relations, Respiration, Photorespiration)–591 records from 1885
Soybean–Physiology and Biochemistry–Maturity Groups–52 records from 1946
Soybean–Taxonomy–223 records from 1704
Soybean–Terminology and Nomenclature–Fanciful Terms and Names–13 records from 1915
Soybean archaeology. See Archaeology
Soybean Council of America. See American Soybean Association (ASA)–Soybean Council of America
Soybean Crushers (Asia)–(General)–5 records from 1956
Soybean crushers (Asia). See Ajinomoto Co. Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)
Soybean crushers (Asia). See Fuji Oil Co., Ltd. (Osaka, Japan), Incl. Fuji Purina Protein Ltd.
Soybean crushers (Asia). See Hohnen Oil Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
Soybean crushers (Asia). See Nisshin Oil Mills, Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
Soybean crushers (Asia). See Showa Sangyo Co. Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
Soybean crushers (Asia). See Yoshihara Oil Mill, Ltd. (Kobe, Japan)
Soybean Crushers (Canada), Early (Before 1941)–Milton Oil Refineries Ltd. (Milton, Ontario; Nov. 1929–Renamed Canadian Soyabeans Ltd. by March 1935), Dominion Linseed Oil Co. (Baden, ONT; 1932), Soy Bean Oil and Meal Co-operative Company of Canada, Ltd. (Chatham, ONT; 1932), Dominion Soya Industries / Dominion Soya Products Co. (Montreal, Quebec; spring 1935), Soya Mills Limited (Stratford, ONT; Jan. 1936), Edgar Soya Products (Belle River, Ontario; 1936), Toronto Elevators Ltd. (Toronto, ONT; 1938)–27 records from 1929
Soybean crushers (Canada). See ADM Agri-Industries Ltd. (Windsor, Ontario, Canada)
Soybean crushers (Canada). See CanAmera Foods (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
Soybean crushers (Canada). See Victory Soya Mills Ltd. (Toronto, Ontario)
Soybean Crushers (Europe)–General–34 records from 1909
Soybean crushers (Europe). See Ferruzzi-Montedison (Italy)
Soybean crushers (Europe). See Noblee & Thoerl GmbH (Hamburg, Germany)
Soybean crushers (Europe). See Oelmuehle Hamburg AG (Hamburg, Germany)
Soybean Crushers (Europe). See Unilever Corp., Lever Brothers Co., Unimills B.V. (Netherlands)
Soybean crushers (Europe). See Vandemoortele N.V. (Izegem, Netherlands)
Soybean Crushers (USA), Cooperative–General and Other–131 records from 1944
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See AGRI Industries, Inc. (Iowa)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Ag Processing Inc a cooperative (AGP)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Boone Valley Cooperative Processing Association (Eagle Grove, Iowa)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See CHS Cooperatives, Including Cenex, Inc. and Harvest States Cooperatives (Which Includes Honeymead)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Dawson Mills (Dawson, Minnesota)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Farmland Industries, Inc.
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Far-Mar-Co, Inc.
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association (GTA)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Gold Kist
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Honeymead (Mankato, Minnesota)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Land O'Lakes, Inc.
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Monticello Co-operative Soybean Products Co. (Monticello, Piatt Co., Illinois)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See North Iowa Cooperative Processing Association, (Mason City, Iowa)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Ohio Valley Soybean Cooperative (Henderson, Kentucky)
Soybean crushers (USA), Cooperative. See Riceland Foods (Named Arkansas Grain Corp. before Sept. 1970)
Soybean Crushers (USA), Early–Pacific Oil Mills and Albers Brothers Milling Co. (Seattle, Washington; 1911), Elizabeth City Oil and Fertilizer Co. (Elizabeth City, North Carolina; 1915. By 1917 six other North Carolina oil mills were crushing soybeans), Chicago Heights Oil Mfg. Co. (Chicago Heights, Illinois; 1920), A.E. Staley Mfg. Co. (Decatur, Illinois; 1922), Piatt County Cooperative Soy Bean Co. (Monticello, Illinois; 1923–batch solvent), Blish Milling Co. (Seymour and Crothersville, Indiana; 1923), Eastern Cotton Oil Co. (Norfolk, Virginia; 1924–continuous solvent)–119 records from 1910
Soybean crushers (USA), Early. See Elizabeth City Oil and Fertilizer Co. (Elizabeth City, North Carolina; 1915)
Soybean Crushers (USA), Small Crushers–Arkansas Grain Corp. (Helena & Stuttgart, Arkansas), Hemphill Soy Products (Kennett, Missouri), Old Fort Mills (Marion, Ohio), Sioux Soya Mills (Sioux City, Iowa), Soy Bean Processing Co. (Waterloo, Iowa), Soybean Products, Inc. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), Southern Soya Corp. (Cameron, South Carolina), Soy-Rich Products (Wichita, Kansas), Toledo Soybean Products (Toledo, Ohio) Western Soybean Mills (Sioux Falls, South Dakota), etc.–140 records from 1934
Soybean crushers (USA). See Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM) (Decatur, Illinois)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Allied Mills, Inc.
Soybean crushers (USA). See Bunge Corp. (White Plains, New York)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Cargill, Inc. (Minneapolis, Minneapolis)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Central Soya Co. (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Chicago Heights Oil Co. (Chicago Heights, Illinois)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Continental Grain Co. (New York, New York)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Dannen Mills (St. Joseph, Missouri)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Delphos Grain & Soya Products Co. (Delphos, Ohio)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Honeymead Products Co.
Soybean crushers (USA). See Lauhoff Grain Co. (Danville, Illinois)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Pillsbury Feed Mills and Pillsbury Co. (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Procter & Gamble Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Including the Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.
Soybean crushers (USA). See Quincy Soybean Products Co. (Quincy, Illinois)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Ralston Purina Co. (St. Louis, Missouri)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Shellabarger Grain Co. / Shellabarger Soybean Mills (Decatur, Illinois)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. (Buffalo, New York)
Soybean crushers (USA). See Staley (A.E.) Manufacturing Co. (Decatur,
Soybean crushers (USA). See Swift & Co. (Illinois)
Soybean Crushers (USA). See Sinaiko Family and Iowa Milling Co. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Soybean Crushers (USA). See Seed Companies, Soybean–Funk Brothers Seed Co. (Bloomington, Illinois)–After 1924
Soybean Crushing (General: Soy Oil and Soybean Meal)–772 records from 1915
Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Hydraulic Presses–115 records from 1897
Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Screw Presses and Expellers (Continuous, Mechanical)–373 records from 1916
Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Solvent Extraction–47 records from 1910
Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Wedge Presses (Early Technology from China and Manchuria)–18 records from 1664
Soybean Crushing–Explosions and/or Fires in Soybean Solvent Extraction Plants (Making Soy Oil and Soybean Meal)–254 records from 1935
Soybean Crushing–New Soybean Crusher–262 records from 1911
Soybean Crushing–Processing Capacity and/or Storage Capacity of Individual Plants–Statistics–18
Soybean crushing–solvents. See Solvents
Soybean Crushing, Including Production and Trade of Soybean Oil, Meal or Cake, Margarine, or Shortening–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–- 879 records from 1882
Soybean Cultural Practices–No-Till, Conservation Tillage, and Minimum Tillage Farming / Agriculture–61 records from 1970
Soybean Marketing Association (1929-1932). Organized at Decatur, Illinois on 16 Oct. 1929–9 records from 1929
Soybean Meal (SBM) (Defatted; Formerly Called Bean Cake, Beancake, Soybean Cake, Oilmeal, or Presscake), and Soybean Pellets–3510 records from 1637
Soybean Meal–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–56 records from 1870
Soybean Meal / Cake, Fiber (as from Okara), or Shoyu Presscake as a Fertilizer or Manure for the Soil–Industrial Uses–256 records from 1621
Soybean oil. See Soy Oil
Soybean paste. See Miso, or Jiang
Soybean processing. See Soybean Crushing
Soybean production–Farm equipment. See Machinery (Agricultural), Implements, Equipment, and Mechanization
Soybean production–Farm machinery. See Combines–Etymology
Soybean production–Farm machinery. See Combines
Soybean production–Farm machinery. See Farm Machinery–Etymology
Soybean production–Farm Machinery. See Tractors
Soybean Production–General, and Amount Produced–2336 records from 1024 B.C.
Soybean Production–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–793 records from 1882
Soybean production–Marketing. See Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)
Soybean production–Marketing. See Railroads / Railways and Special Trains Used to Promote Soybeans and Soybean Production
Soybean production–Marketing. See Soybean Marketing Association (1929-1932)
Soybean production–Marketing. See Marketing Soybeans
Soybean production–Nitrogen Fixation and Inoculation. See Nitragin Inoculant Company
Soybean production–Plant protection. See Diseases (Bacterial, Fungal, and Viral / Virus)
Soybean production–Plant protection. See Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Biological Control
Soybean production–Plant protection. See Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Biological Control
Soybean production–Plant protection. See Nematode Disease Control
Soybean production–Plant protection. See Pesticides (General)
Soybean production–Plant protection. See Weed Control and Herbicide Use
Soybean production–Research. See Research on Soybeans
Soybean production in tropical and subtropical countries. See Tropical and Subtropical Countries, Soybean Production in (Mostly in
Soybean production. See Soybean Variety Development and Breeding–New Soybean Varieties in the USA
Soybean production. See Cover Crop, Use of Soybean as. See also: Intercropping
Soybean production. See Crop Rotation of Soybean Plants for Soil Improvement
Soybean production. See–Fertilizers and Plant Nutrition
Soybean production. See Green Manure
Soybean production. See Harvesting and Threshing
Soybean production. See Cropping Systems: Intercropping, Interplanting, or Mixed Cropping
Soybean production. See Organic Farming
Soybean production. See Organically Grown Soybeans
Soybean production. See Precision Agriculture / Farming
Soybean production. See Storage of Seeds
Soybean production. See Cultural Practices
Soybean production. See Identity Preserved / Preservation
Soybean production. See Peoria Plan of 1928-29 for Growing, Selling, and Processing Soybeans
Soybean production. See Prices of Soybeans, Soybean Products, and Soybean Seeds
Soybean production. See Nitrogen Fixation, Inoculum, Inoculation, and Nodulation by Rhizobium Bacteria
Soybean production. See Policies and Programs, Government
Soybean production. See Plant Protection from Diseases and Pests (General)
Soybean production. See Seed Germination or Viability–Not Including Soy Sprouts
Soybean production. See Seed Treatment
Soybean production. See Soil Science
Soybean production. See Seed Quality
Soybean production. See Yield Statistics, Soybean
Soybean Research Foundation, Inc. (SRF, Mason City, Illinois)–6 records from 1967
Soybean Rust (Fungal Disease)–87 records from 1893
Soybean Seeds–Black in Color. Food Use is Not Mentioned–722 records from 50 B.C.
Soybean Seeds–Brown in Color. Especially Early Records–389 records from 1061
Soybean Seeds–Green in Color. Food Use is Not Mentioned. Early Named Varieties Include Aoda, Columbia, Giant Green, Guelph or Medium Green, Medium Early Green, Medium Green, Samarow, Sonoma, and Tashing–437 records from 1250
Soybean Seeds–Green in Color. Used as Food, Beverage, Feed, or Medicine, or Their Nutritional Value–19 records from 1834
Soybean Seeds–Mottled, Speckled, Spotted, Striped, Banded, Flecked, Variegated, or Bicolored–67 records from 1061
Soybean Seeds–Red in Color–30 records from 50
Soybean Seeds–White in Color–186 records from 390
Soybean Seeds–Yellow in Color. Including Yellowish White, Cream Colored, and Pale (Pallida). Especially Early Records. See also: Soybean Seeds–White–991 records from 390
Soybean Varieties Canada–Harovinton–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–18 records from 1989
Soybean Varieties Canada–O.A.C. 111–Early Development–9 records from 1919
Soybean Varieties Canada–O.A.C. 211–Early Development–45 records from 1922
Soybean Varieties Canada–O.A.C. 81–Early Development–12 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties Canada–Quebec No. 537–Early Development–11 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties Canada–Quebec No. 92–Early Development–18 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties Europe–Gelbe Riesen ("Yellow Giant" / Giant Yellow)–Early Introduction–22 records from 1903
Soybean Varieties USA–A.K.–Early Introduction–56 records from 1917
Soybean Varieties USA–Acme–Early Introduction–27 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Agate–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–26 records from 1937
Soybean Varieties USA–Aksarben–Early Introduction–41 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–American Coffee Berry–Early Introduction. Renamed Ito-San by about 1902–14 records from 1896
Soybean Varieties USA–Amherst–Early Introduction–35 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Aoda–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–43 records from 1938
Soybean Varieties USA–Arlington–Early Introduction–59 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Asahi–Early Introduction–5 records from 1901
Soybean Varieties USA–Auburn–Early Selection (1907)–34 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Austin–Early Introduction–50 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Baird–Early Introduction–24 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Bakaziro / Bakajiro–Early Introduction. Renamed Amherst by May 1907–11 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Bansei–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–100 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Barchet–Early Introduction–58 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Best Green–Early Introduction. Renamed Hope by 1910–13 records from 1901
Soybean Varieties USA–Biloxi–Early Introduction–163 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Black–Early Introduction. Renamed Buckshot by May 1907–13 records from 1900
Soybean Varieties USA–Black Ebony–Early Introduction–8 records from 1918
Soybean Varieties USA–Black Eyebrow–Early Introduction–124 records from 1915
Soybean Varieties USA–Black Round–Early Introduction–3 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Brindle–Early Introduction–12 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Brooks–Early Introduction–16 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Brown–Early Introduction–34 records from 1908
Soybean Varieties USA–Brownie–Early Introduction–22 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Buckshot–Early Introduction–50 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Butterball–Early Introduction–21 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Chame–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–16 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Chernie–Early Introduction–34 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Cherokee–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–10 records from 1942
Soybean Varieties USA–Chestnut–Early Selection (1907)–57 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Chiquita–Early Introduction–51 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Chusei–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–30 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Claud–Early Introduction–3 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Cloud–Early Introduction–43 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Columbia / Columbian–Early Introduction–41 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Delsoy–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–10 records from 1948
Soybean Varieties USA–Disoy–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–24 records from 1967
Soybean Varieties USA–Duggar–Early Introduction–9 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Dunfield–Early Introduction–110 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–Early Black–Early Introduction. Renamed Buckshot by May 1907–47 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Early Brown–Early Introduction–109 records from 1903
Soybean Varieties USA–Early Dwarf–Early Introduction–4 records from 1899
Soybean Varieties USA–Early Dwarf Green–Early Introduction–5 records from 1913
Soybean Varieties USA–Early Green–Early Introduction–48 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Early White–Early Introduction. Renamed Ito-San by about 1902–24 records from 1894
Soybean Varieties USA–Early Yellow–Early Introduction. Renamed Ito San by about 1902–82 records from 1900
Soybean Varieties USA–Easycook / Easy Cook–Early Introduction. Large-Seeded and/or Vegetable-Type–64 records from 1919
Soybean Varieties USA–Ebony–Early Introduction–126 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Eda–Early Introduction–18 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Eda Mame–Early Introduction. Renamed Ito San by 1902–18 records from 1890
Soybean Varieties USA–Edna–Early Introduction–13 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Edward–Early Introduction–17 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Elton–Early Introduction–57 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Emerald–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–11 records from 1975
Soybean Varieties USA–Emperor–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–37 records from 1939
Soybean Varieties USA–Etum or Eatum–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–25 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Extra Early Black–Early Introduction. Renamed Buckshot by May 1907–19 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Extra Early Dwarf–Early Introduction–12 records from 1896
Soybean Varieties USA–Fairchild–Early Introduction–14 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Farnham–Early Introduction–8 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Flat Black–Early Introduction. Renamed Flat King by May 1907–6 records from 1904
Soybean Varieties USA–Flat King–Early Introduction–24 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Flava–Early Selection (1907)–7 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Fuji–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–33 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Funk Delicious–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–42 records from 1937
Soybean Varieties USA–Giant Green–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–48 records from 1937
Soybean Varieties USA–Goku–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–24 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Gosha–Early Introduction. Renamed Manhattan by May 1907–9 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Grande–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–12 records from 1976
Soybean Varieties USA–Green–Early Introduction–16 records from 1904
Soybean Varieties USA–Green and Black–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–11 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Green Medium–Early Introduction. Renamed Guelph by May 1907–5 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Green Samarow–Early Introduction. Renamed Samarow in 1907–22 records from 1892
Soybean Varieties USA–Guelph–Early Introduction–95 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Habaro–Early Introduction. Also spelled "Habara" in Canada–71 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Haberlandt–Early Introduction–191 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Hahto–Early Introduction. Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–91 records from 1918
Soybean Varieties USA–Hakote–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–22 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Hamilton–Early Introduction–29 records from 1923
Soybean Varieties USA–Hankow–Early Introduction–20 records from 1904
Soybean Varieties USA–Hansen–Early Introduction–9 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Higan–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–55 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Hiro–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–16 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Hokkaido–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–61 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Hollybrook–Early Introduction–192 records from 1906
Soybean Varieties USA–Hollybrook Early–Early Introduction. Renamed Midwest by 1948–16 records from 1905
Soybean Varieties USA–Hongkong / Hong Kong–Early Introduction–37 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Hoosier–Early Introduction–25 records from 1919
Soybean Varieties USA–Hope–Early Selection (1905)–15 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Hurrelbrink–Early Introduction–26 records from 1923
Soybean Varieties USA–Illington–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–19 records from 1938
Soybean Varieties USA–Imperial–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–39 records from 1938
Soybean Varieties USA–Indiana Hollybrook–Early Development–12 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–Ito San–Early Introduction. Synonyms–Medium Early Yellow, Early White, Early Yellow, Kaiyuski Daizu, Kiyusuki Daidzu, Kysuki, Yellow Eda Mame, Dwarf Early Yellow, Early, Eda Mame, Coffee Berry–364 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Jackson–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–36 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Jefferson–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–12 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Jet–Early Introduction–48 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Jogun–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–62 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Kahala–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–8 records from 1970
Soybean Varieties USA–Kaikoo–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–7 records from 1970
Soybean Varieties USA–Kailua–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–8 records from 1970
Soybean Varieties USA–Kanrich–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–37 records from 1956
Soybean Varieties USA–Kanro–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–39 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Kanum–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–17 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Kentucky–Early Introduction–14 records from 1913
Soybean Varieties USA–Kentucky A–Early Selection–4 records from 1920
Soybean Varieties USA–Kim–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–24 records from 1956
Soybean Varieties USA–Kingston–Early Introduction–29 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Kiyusuke Daizu–Early Introduction. Also spelled Kiyusuki, Kiuski, Kaiyuski, Kuiske, Keyuska, Kysuki–16 records from 1890
Soybean Varieties USA–Kura–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–28 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Laredo–Early Introduction–108 records from 1920
Soybean Varieties USA–Late Mammoth–Early Introduction–3 records from 1899
Soybean Varieties USA–Lexington–Early Introduction–37 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Lowrie–Early Selection (1908)–9 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Magna–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–22 records from 1967
Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth–Early Introduction–104 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth Brown–Early Introduction–45 records from 1919
Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth Yellow–Early Introduction–226 records from 1904
Soybean Varieties USA–Manchu–Early Introduction–301 records from 1915
Soybean Varieties USA–Manchuria–Early Introduction–32 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Mandarin–Early Introduction–136 records from 1919
Soybean Varieties USA–Manhattan–Early Introduction–29 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Black–Early Introduction. Renamed Buckshot by 1948–23 records from 1894
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Brown–Early Introduction–3 records from 1908
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Early Black–Early Introduction. Renamed Buckshot by 1907–25 records from 1897
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Early Green–Early Introduction. Renamed Ito-San by about 1902. Renamed Guelph by about 1907–19 records from 1897
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Early Yellow–Early Introduction–31 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Green–Early Introduction–177 records from 1894
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Late Black–Early Introduction–3 records from 1897
Soybean Varieties USA–Medium Yellow–Early Selection (1905). Renamed Midwest by 1923–107 records from 1903
Soybean Varieties USA–Mendota–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–17 records from 1943
Soybean Varieties USA–Merko–Early Introduction–21 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Merrimax–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–7 records from 1986
Soybean Varieties USA–Meyer–Early Introduction–44 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Midwest–Early Introduction–85 records from 1922
Soybean Varieties USA–Mikado–Early Development–70 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Minnesota 166 and Minnesota 167–Early Selections–7 records from 1920
Soybean Varieties USA–Minsoy–Early Introduction–40 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–Mokapu Summer–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–7 records from 1970
Soybean Varieties USA–Mongol–Early Introduction–76 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Morgan–Early Introduction–6 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Morse–Early Introduction–75 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Nalrade–Early Introduction–3 records from 1901
Soybean Varieties USA–Nanda–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–28 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Natsu–Early Introduction–5 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Nemo–Early Introduction–8 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Nielsen–Early Selection–6 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Nigra–Early Introduction–7 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Nuttall–Early Introduction–22 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Ogemaw / Ogema–Early Development. Synonym–Dwarf Brown (Morse 1948)–81 records from 1904
Soybean Varieties USA–Ohio 9001–Early Introduction–8 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Ohio 9016–Early Introduction–7 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Ohio 9035–Early Development. Renamed Hamilton by 1923–43 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Okute / O'kute / O'Kute–Early Introduction–17 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Olive Medium–Early Introduction–13 records from 1903
Soybean Varieties USA–Osaya–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–22 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Otootan / O-too-tan–Early Introduction–121 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Patuxent–Early Development–2 records from 1920
Soybean Varieties USA–Peking / Pekin–Early Selection (1907)–197 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Perley's Mongol–Early Selection (1912)–9 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Pingsu–Early Introduction–12 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Pinpu–Early Introduction–19 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–Prize–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–32 records from 1967
Soybean Varieties USA–Protana–Specialty, High Protein–10 records from 1969
Soybean Varieties USA–Proto–Specialty, High Protein–9 records from 1991
Soybean Varieties USA–Provar–Specialty, High Protein–12 records from 1969
Soybean Varieties USA–Riceland–Early Introduction–19 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Rokugatsu–Early Introduction–7 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Rokusun–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–38 records from 1935
Soybean Varieties USA–Sac–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–22 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Samarow–Early Introduction–27 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Sanga–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–9 records from 1945
Soybean Varieties USA–Saskatoon–Early Introduction–6 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–Sato–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–21 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Sedo–Early Introduction–7 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Seminole–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–23 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Shanghai–Early Introduction–23 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Sherwood–Early Introduction–27 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Shingto–Early Introduction–21 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Shiro–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–20 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Sioux–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–19 records from 1938
Soybean Varieties USA–Sousei–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–34 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Southern Prolific–Early Introduction–16 records from 1923
Soybean Varieties USA–Soysota–Early Introduction–19 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–Stuart–Early Introduction–14 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Suru–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–16 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Swan–Early Introduction–33 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Taha–Early Introduction–20 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Tamarat Sukun–Early Introduction–3 records from 1901
Soybean Varieties USA–Tarheel / Tar Heel / Tar-Heel–Early Introduction. Renamed Tarheel Black May 1915–16 records from 1914
Soybean Varieties USA–Tarheel Black / Tar-Heel Black / Tar Heel Black–Early Introduction–43 records from 1915
Soybean Varieties USA–Tashing–Early Introduction–22 records from 1908
Soybean Varieties USA–Tastee–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–20 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Toku–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–28 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Tokyo / Tokio–Early Introduction–112 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Tortoise Egg–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–10 records from 1938
Soybean Varieties USA–Trenton–Early Introduction–9 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Verde–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–21 records from 1967
Soybean Varieties USA–Very Dwarf Brown–Early Introduction–8 records from 1907
Soybean Varieties USA–Vinton–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–39 records from 1978
Soybean Varieties USA–Vinton 81–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–23 records from 1981
Soybean Varieties USA–Vireo–Early Introduction–7 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Virginia–Early Selection (1907)–185 records from 1915
Soybean Varieties USA–Waseda–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–20 records from 1936
Soybean Varieties USA–Wea–Early Introduction–27 records from 1921
Soybean Varieties USA–White Eyebrow–Early Introduction–11 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Willomi–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–53 records from 1938
Soybean Varieties USA–Wilson–Early Introduction–203 records from 1909
Soybean Varieties USA–Wilson-Five / Wilson Five / Wilson 5 / Wilson-5 / Wilson V–Early Selection–70 records from 1918
Soybean Varieties USA–Wing's Extra Select Sable–Early Development–11 records from 1911
Soybean Varieties USA–Wing's Mikado–Early Development–14 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Wing's Mongol–Early Development–13 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Wing's Pedigreed Sable–Early Development–8 records from 1916
Soybean Varieties USA–Wing's Sable–Early Development–7 records from 1910
Soybean Varieties USA–Wisconsin Black–Early Introduction–89 records from 1903
Soybean Varieties USA–Wolverine–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–17 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Yamagata Cha-daidzu / Yamagata Chadaidzu / Yamagata-cha Daidzu–Early Introduction. Renamed Eda by about 1907–12 records from 1891
Soybean Varieties USA–Yellow–Early Introduction–18 records from 1900
Soybean Varieties USA–Yellow Marvel–Large-Seeded and / or Vegetable-Type–7 records from 1941
Soybean Varieties USA–Yellow Soy Bean or Yellow Soy–Early Introduction–14 records from 1890
Soybean Varieties USA–Yokoten / Yokotenn–Early Introduction–12 records from 1918
Soybean Varieties USA–Yoshioka–Early Introduction. Renamed Yosho by May 1907–6 records from 1902
Soybean Varieties USA–Yosho–Early Introduction–16 records from 1907
Soybean Variety Development and Breeding–New Soybean Varieties in the USA–372 records from 1891
Soybeans Seed–Black in Color. Used as Food (Including in Soy Nuggets and Inyu), Beverage, Feed, or Medicine, or Their Nutritional Value–312 records from 239 B.C.
Soybeans, black. See Whole Dry Soybeans–Black Seeded
Soybeans, ground (used as food). See Whole Dry Soybeans
Soybeans, whole dry (used unprocessed as food). See Whole Dry Soybeans
Soybeans, wild. See Wild Soybeans (General)
Soyco Foods. See Galaxy Nutritional Foods, Inc. (Orlando, Florida)
Soyfood products, commercial. See Commercial Soy Products–New Products
Soyfoods (General Food Uses of Soybeans)–725 records from 1905
Soyfoods Association of North America (SANA). Founded 29 June 1978–280 records from 1978
Soyfoods Associations in Canada (Soyfoods Canada)–13 records from 2000
Soyfoods Associations in Europe–47 records from 1985
Soyfoods Center (Lafayette, California)–1047 records from 1969
Soyfoods companies (Asia). See Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd. (Singapore and Malaysia) and Affiliates
Soyfoods companies (Canada). See Nutrisoya, Inc. (Quebec)
Soyfoods companies (Canada). See Yves Veggie Cuisine (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Albert's Tofuhaus (Lautersheim, Germany)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See British Arkady Company Ltd. (Manchester, England)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Bruno Fischer GmbH (Aetorf, Germany)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Galactina S.A. (Belp, Switzerland)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Haldane Foods Group Ltd. (Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Henselwerk GmbH (Magstadt near Stuttgart, Germany)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Huegli Naehrmittel A.G. (Steinach-Arbon, Switzerland)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Innoval / Sojalpe
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Jonathan P.V.B.A. (Kapellen, Belgium)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Life Food GmbH (Freiburg, Germany). Taifun brand
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Lima N.V. / Lima Foods (Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium; and Mezin, France)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Manna Natural Foods (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Migros & Conserves Estavayer (Estavayer-le-Lac, Switzerland)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Nutrition et Soja, Div. of Nutrition et Santé (Revel near Toulouse, France). Formerly Société Soy
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Soya Health Foods Ltd. (Manchester, England)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Sojinal / Biosoja (Formerly Cacoja)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Soyana (Zurich, Switzerland)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Triballat (Noyal-sur-Vilaine, France). Makers of Sojasun
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Valsoia S.p.A. (Bologna, Italy)
Soyfoods companies (Europe). See Tofutown.com (Wiesbaum / Vulkaneifel, Germany)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See Farm Food Co. (San Rafael, then San Francisco, California), Farm Foods, and Farm Soy Dairy
Soyfoods companies (USA). See Galaxy Nutritional Foods, Inc. and its Soyco Foods Div. (Orlando, Florida)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See GeniSoy Products Co. (Fairfield, California)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (Uniondale, New York)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See Lightlife Foods, Inc. (Turners Falls, Massachusetts)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See Rella Good Cheese Co. (Santa Rosa, California). Previously Brightsong Tofu
Soyfoods companies (USA). See SunRich Food Group (Hope, Minnesota)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See Swan Food Corp. (Miami, Florida)
Soyfoods companies (USA). See White Wave, Inc. (Boulder, Colorado)
Soyfoods Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region. Includes per capita consumption of soybeans–228 records from 1911
Soyfoods Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–42 records from 1939
Soyfoods Movement–Periodicals, Including Soycraft, Soyfoods, Soya Foods, Soya Newsletter, Soya International, Soyfoods Canada Newsletter, etc–99 records from 1977
Soyfoods Movement–Soyfoods Restaurants or Delis–141 records from 1976
Soyfoods Movement in Europe–187 records from 1976
Soyfoods Movement in Latin America–56 records from 1959
Soyfoods Movement in North America (USA & Canada, General)–138 records from 1975
Soyfoods movement. See Plenty Canada and The Farm in Canada (Lanark, Ontario, Canada)
Soyfoods movement. See Plenty International (Summertown, Tennessee)
Soyfoods movement. See Plenty (The Farm, Summertown, Tennessee)
Soyfoods movement. See Farm (The) (Summertown, Tennessee)
Soyfoods movement. See Rodale Press (Emmaus, Pennsylvania)
Soyfoods movement. See Soyfoods Association of North America (SANA)
Soyfoods movement. See Soyfoods Center (Lafayette, California)
Soyfoods movement. See Soyatech (Bar Harbor, Maine)
Soyfoods movement. See Soy Daily (The)
Soyfoods movement. See Soyfoods Restaurants or Delis, New
Soyfoods Restaurants or Delis, New–42 records from 1976
Soyfoods restaurants or delis. See Soyfoods Movement–Soyfoods Restaurants or Delis
Soyland Farm. See Fouts Family of Indiana
Soymilk–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–88 records from 1350
Soymilk–Marketing of–98 records from 1929
Soymilk Companies (Asia)–Kibun, Marusan-Ai, Mitsubishi, Meiji, and Saniku Shokuhin in Japan–125 records from 1957
Soymilk companies (Canada). See ProSoya
Soymilk companies (Canada). See SoyaWorld, Inc. (Near Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)
Soymilk companies (Europe and Africa). See Actimonde S.A. (Agrolactor system)
Soymilk companies (Europe). See Alpro (Wevelgem, Belgium)
Soymilk companies (Europe). See Plamil Foods Ltd. (Folkestone, Kent, England) and The Plantmilk Society
Soymilk companies (Europe). See Unisoy Milk 'n' By-Products (Stockport, Cheshire, England)
Soymilk companies (USA). See American Soy Products (Saline, Michigan)
Soymilk companies (USA). See Pacific Foods of Oregon, Inc. (Tualatin, Oregon)
Soymilk companies (USA). See WholeSoy & Co. (subsidiary of TAN Industries, Inc., California)
Soymilk companies (USA). See Vitasoy
Soymilk Cream (Rich, Thick Soymilk to Be Used Like Cream). See also: Non-Dairy Creamer–23 records from 1910
Soymilk Curds. See Curds Made from Soymilk
Soymilk Equipment–102 records from 1910
Soymilk Equipment Companies (Europe). See APV Systems, Soya Technology Division. Formerly named Danish Turnkey Dairies Ltd.
Soymilk Equipment Companies (Europe). See Alfa-Laval (Lund, Sweden)
Soymilk Equipment Companies (Europe). See Tetra Pak International (Lund, Sweden)
Soymilk in Second Generation Products, Documents About–12 records from 1979
Soymilk Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–289 records from 1965
Soymilk Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger Companies–352 records from 1947
Soymilk Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Smaller Companies–19 records from 1929
Soymilk shakes. See Shakes
Soymilk Standards or Standard of Identity–20 records from 1981
Soymilk, Fermented–Non-Soy, Non-Dairy Fermented Milks Made from Plants–2 records from 1978
Soymilk, Fermented–Soy Kefir–33 records from 1912
Soymilk, Fermented–Unusual Fermented Dairy Products (Such as Viili or Piima) that Can Also Be Made from Soymilk. See also: Soy Yogurt–Fermented and Soy Cheese–Fermented–25 records from 1903
Soymilk, Fermented, in Liquid or Viscous Form (Basic Research, Acidophilus Soymilk or Soy Acidophilus Milk, Soy Viili, Buttermilk, Koumiss, Lassi, Piima, etc.). See also: Soy Yogurt, Soy Cheese, and Soy Kefir–328 records from 1910
Soymilk, Soy Drinks / Beverages, Soy-Based Infant Formulas, and Nogs (Liquid, Non-Fermented). Note–For Soymilk Products See Tofu, Yuba, Shakes, Soy Ice Cream, Soy Yogurt, and Soy Cheese or Cheese Alternatives–5759 records from 1350
Soymilk, Spray-Dried or Powdered–467 records from 1910
Soymilk, Spray-Dried or Powdered, Used as an Ingredient in Non-Beverage Commercial Products Such as Ice Creams, Yogurts, Cheeses, Desserts, or Entrees–25 records from 1937
Soymilk, Used as an Ingredient in Non-Beverage Commercial Products Such as Ice Creams, Yogurts, Cheeses, Desserts, or Entrees–293 records from 1938
Soymilk. See Calf, Lamb, or Pig Milk Replacers
Soynut Butter (Soynuts / Roasted Soybeans Ground to a Paste Resembling Peanut Butter; May Also Be Made from Soy Flour Mixed with a Little Oil)–194 records from 1916
Soynut Butter–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–14 records from 1916
Soynut companies (Europe & USA). See Solnuts B.V. (Tilburg, The Netherlands; and Hudson, Iowa). Including Edible Soy Products
Soynut companies (USA). See Sycamore Creek Co. (Mason, Michigan). Before 1993, INARI, Ltd.
Soynuts (Oil Roasted or Dry Roasted)–817 records from 1879
Soynuts–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–32 records from 1879
Soynuts Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–19 records from 1980
Soynuts Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–47 records from 1969
Soynuts, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Trail Mixes, Granola, Cookies, Candy Bars, etc. (Not Including Seasoned, Flavored, or Coated Soynuts)–31 records from 1973
Space Travel or NASA Bioregenerative Life Support Systems–26 records from 1992
Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. (Buffalo, New York)–127 records from 1919
Spillers Premier Products Ltd. (Puckeridge, Ware, Hertfordshire, England). Including Soya Foods Ltd [Named Soya Flour Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (1929-42), and Soya Foods Ltd. (1933)]. And incorporating British Soya Products (1932)–139 records from 1929
Spongiform encephalopathies (brain diseases; TSE and BSE). See Vegetarianism–Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (Brain Diseases)
Sprouts, Non-Soy. See also Soy Sprouts–36 records from 1938
Sprouts. See Soy Sprouts
Spun soy protein fibers. See Soy Proteins–Textured Soy Protein Isolates
Sri Lanka. See Asia, South–Sri Lanka
St.-Pierre and Miquelon. See Oceania–Atlantic Ocean Islands that are Part of France–St.-Pierre and Miquelon
Staley (A.E.) Manufacturing Co. (Decatur, Illinois; Acquired by Tate & Lyle PLC in June 1988)–427 records from 1922
Standardization of nomenclature of soybean varieties. See Nomenclature of Soybean Varieties–Standardization of and Confusion
Standards for soyfoods. See Individual foods, e.g., Tofu Standards
Standards, Applied to Soybeans or Soy Products–165 records from 1890
Starch (Its Presence or Absence, Especially in Soybean Seeds)–48 records from 1861
Statistics on crushing of soybeans, soy oil and meal production and consumption. See individual geographic regions (such as Asia, Europe, Latin America, United States, World, etc.) and nations within each region
Statistics on soybean production, area and stocks. See individual geographic regions such as Asia, Europe, Latin America, United States, etc.
Statistics on soybean production. See Soybean Production and Trade–Industry and Market Statistics,
Statistics on soybean yields. See Yield Statistics, Soybean
Statistics. See the specific product concerned, e.g. Tofu Industry and Market Statistics
Statistics. See Industry and Market Analyses and Statistics
Statistics. See the specific product concerned, e.g. Tofu Industry and Market Statistics
Stephens, Arran. See Lifestream Natural Foods Ltd. and Nature's Path (BC, Canada)
Steroids and Sterols–Industrial Uses of Soy Oil–43 records from 1940
Sterols or Steroid Hormones in Soybeans (Phytosterols–Including Beta-Sitosterol, Campesterol, and Stigmasterol from Which Steroids Such as Progesterone, Hydrocortisone, and Cortisone Can Be Made)–163 records from 1907
Storage capacity of individual soybean crushing plants. See Soybean Crushing–Processing Capacity and/or Storage Capacity of Individual Plants–Statistics
Storage of Seeds, Viability During Storage or Storability, and Drying of Soybeans–319 records from 1874
Stow Mills, Inc. Including Llama Toucan & Crow (Brattleboro, Vermont), and Lama Trading Co.–46 records from 1976
Straw, soybean. See Feeds / Forage from Soybean Plants–Straw
Strayer Family of Iowa–Incl. George Strayer (1910-1981; executive officer of the American Soybean Association 1940-1967), His Father Bert Strayer (1880-1941), and His Nephew Dennis Strayer (born 1938)–158 records from 1927
Sufu. See Tofu, Fermented
Sugars, complex, such as raffinose, stachyose, and verbacose. See Oligosaccharides
Sunflower Seeds and Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus)–Including Sunflowerseed Oil, Cake, and Meal. Once called the Heliotrope, Heliotropion, and Heliotropium–508 records from 1864
SunRich Food Group (Hope, Minnesota). Formerly Minnesota Waxy Corn Growers Export Inc., Minnesota Edamame, Jameson-Williams Co. Acquired by Stake Technology Ltd. (Norval, Ontario, Canada) in July 1999, Stake changes its name to SunOpta on 31 Oct. 2003–84 records from 1988
Sunrise Markets Inc. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)–35 records from 1960
Sustainable Development and Growth, Including Low-Input Sustainable Agriculture (LISA), Renewable Energy Resources, and Steady State Economics–87 records from 1977
Suzuki Shoten. See Hohnen Oil Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)
Swan Food Corp. (Miami, Florida). Started in 1977 by Robert Brooks and Mary Pung–42 records from 1977
Swan Gardens Inc. and Soya Kaas Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia)–81 records from 1978
Swedenborg, Emanuel (1688-1772). Swedish Scientist, Philosopher, Religious Writer and Vegetarian for 20 Years–32 records from 1850
Swift & Co. (Chicago, Champaign, and Oak Brook, Illinois)–207 records from 1937
Sword bean. See Jack Bean (Canavalia ensiformis)
Sword Beans. Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) D.C.–6 records from 1852
Sycamore Creek Co. (Mason, Michigan). Before 1993, INARI, Ltd.–International Nutrition and Resources Inc. Purchased by W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. of Canada, Jan. 1999–129 records from 1976
Syngenta–Formed in March 2001. Including Novartis Agribusiness (formed in March 1996 by the Merger of Sandoz AG and Ciba-Geigy; both based in Basel, Switzerland) and Zeneca Agrochemicals–24 records from 1994
Tahini or tahina or tahin. See Sesame Butter
Taifun-Produkte (Freiburg, Germany). See Life Food GmbH
Taiwan. See Asia, East–Taiwan
Takamine, Jokichi (1854-1922; Introduced Koji, Commercial Enzyme Production, and Taka-Diastase to the USA). He Also Isolated Adrenalin / Adrenaline–204 records from 1891
Tamari, Including Real Tamari (Soy Sauce Which Contains Little or No Wheat) or the Macrobiotic Word Tamari Meaning Traditional Shoyu–674 records from 1603
Tariffs, duties, embargoes. See Trade Policies (International) Concerning Soybeans, Soy Products, or Soyfoods–Tariffs, Duties, Embargoes and Other Trade Barriers or Subsidies
Taste Panel, Taste Test Results, or Sensory / Organoleptic Evaluation of the Quality of Foods and Beverages–101 records from 1878
Tauco, tao-tjo, or taoetjo (from Indonesia). See Miso
Taxonomy. See Soybean–Taxonomy
Tempeh (Spelled Témpé in Malay-Indonesian)–2686 records from 1815
Tempeh–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–24 records from 1875
Tempeh–Rhizopus Molds Are Discussed Without Mentioning Tempeh–47 records from 1821
Tempeh companies (Canada). See Noble Bean (Ontario, Canada)
Tempeh companies (USA). See Appropriate Foods, Inc. (Brooklyn, New York)
Tempeh companies (USA). See Turtle Island Foods, Inc. (Hood River, Oregon)
Tempeh in Second Generation Products, Documents About–11 records from 1979
Tempeh Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–51 records from 1964
Tempeh Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger Companies–87 records from 1979
Tempeh, Non-Soy Relatives–Onchom (Oncom, Ontjom)–A cake of Peanut Presscake or Okara (Oncom Tahu) Fermented with Neurospora (Monilia sitophila = Oidium lupuli) molds–141 records from 1895
Tempeh, Non-Soy Relatives–Other Substrates Such as Winged Beans, Lupins, Velvet Beans, Brown Rice, Cassava, etc.–62 records from 1955
Tempeh, Non-Soy Relatives–Tempeh Bongkrek–A Cake of Fermented Coconut Presscake or Grated Coconut–64 records from 1895
Tempeh, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Entrees, etc.–186 records from 1978
Tempehworks. See Lightlife Foods, Inc.
Temperance movement (abstaining from alcohol) and vegetarianism. See Vegetarianism and the Temperance Movement Worldwide
Teriyaki Sauce (Soy Sauce is the Main Ingredient)–190 records from 1958
Terminology for soybeans–Fanciful. See Soybean–Terminology and Nomenclature–Fanciful Terms and Names
Tetra Pak International (Lund, Sweden)–170 records from 1967
Textiles made from spun soy protein fibers. See Fibers (Artificial Wool or Textiles Made from Spun Soy Protein Fibers, Including Azlon and Soylon)
Textured soy flours. See Soy Flours, Textured (Including TVP, Textured Vegetable Protein)
Textured soy protein concentrates. See Soy Protein Concentrates, Textured
Textured soy protein isolates. See Soy Protein Isolates, Textured (For Food Use Only). Including Spun Fibers
Textured soy proteins. See Soy Proteins, Textured
Therapeutic aspects of soybeans, general. See Medical / Medicinal-Therapeutic Aspects, General
Thesaurus or Thesauri–15 records from 1981
Third World–65 records from 1914
Thompson (W.G.) & Sons Limited, Blenheim, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1924 by Wesley G. "Tommy" Thompson–18 records from 1967
Thua-nao / Tua Nao (Whole Fermented Soybeans From Thailand)–31 records from 1970
Tibet. See Asia, East–Tibet and Tibetans Outside Tibet
Tillage practices. See Soybean Cultural Practices–No Till Farming
Timor, East. See Asia, Southeast–East Timor
TKW (Germany). See Tofukost-Werk GmbH
Tocopherols. See Vitamins E (Tocopherols)
Tofu (Also Called Soybean Curd until about 1975-1985). See also Tofu–Fermented, Soy Ice Creams, Soy Yogurts, and Cheesecake, Which Often Use Tofu as a Major Ingredient–7671 records from 965
Tofu–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–158 records from 965
Tofu–Marketing of–154 records from 1934
Tofu companies (Asia). See Asahimatsu Shokuhin (Japan)
Tofu companies (Canada). See Sunrise Markets Inc. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Tofu companies (Canada). See Victor Food Products, Ltd. (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)
Tofu companies (Europe). See Auenland Tofu und Soja Produkte (Prien-Chiemsee, Germany)
Tofu companies (Europe). See Cauldron Foods Ltd. (Bristol, England)
Tofu companies (Europe). See Heuschen-Schrouff B.V. (Landgraaf, Netherlands)
Tofu companies (Europe). See Sojarei Vollwertkost GmbH (Traiskirchen, near Vienna, Austria). Formerly Sojarei Ebner-Prosl
Tofu companies (Europe). See Sojadoc (Clermond-Ferrand, France)
Tofu companies (Europe). See Soyastern Naturkost GmbH / Dorstener Tofu Produktions GmbH (Dorsten, Germany)
Tofu companies (Europe). See Tofurei Svadesha Naturkost Produkte GmbH (Munich, Germany). Including Byodo Naturkost
Tofu companies (Europe). See Tofukost-Werk TKW GmbH (Wadersloh, Germany)
Tofu companies (USA). See Azumaya, Inc. (San Francisco, California)
Tofu companies (USA). See Global Protein Foods (Valley Cottage, New York). And Parent Company, Kyoto Tanpaku K.K. of Kyoto, Japan
Tofu companies (USA). See House Foods America Corporation (Los Angeles, California)
Tofu companies (USA). See Island Spring, Inc. (Vashon, Washington)
Tofu companies (USA). See Kyoto Food Corp. USA (Terre Haute, Indiana)
Tofu companies (USA). See Legume, Inc. (Fairfield, New Jersey)
Tofu companies (USA). See Mainland Express (Spring Park, Minnesota)
Tofu companies (USA). See Morinaga Nutritional Foods, Inc., and Morinaga Nyûgyô (Torrance, California, and Tokyo, Japan)
Tofu companies (USA). See Nasoya Foods, Inc. (Leominster, Massachusetts). Subsidiary of Vitasoy
Tofu companies (USA). See Northern Soy, Inc. (Rochester, New York)
Tofu companies (USA). See Pulmuone U.S.A., Inc. (South Gate, California)
Tofu companies (USA). See Quong Hop & Co. (South San Francisco, California)
Tofu companies (USA). See Simply Natural, Inc. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Tofu companies (USA). See Swan Gardens Inc. and Soya Kaas Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia)
Tofu companies (USA). See Tofu International Ltd. and Rosewood Products Inc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Tofu companies (USA). See Tofu Shop (The) (Telluride, Colorado, and Arcata, California) and Tofu Shop Specialty Foods Inc.
Tofu companies (USA). See Tomsun Foods, Inc. (Greenfield, Massachusetts; Port Washington, New York
Tofu companies (USA). See Wildwood Harvest, Inc.
Tofu Equipment–114 records from 1872
Tofu in Second Generation Products, Documents About–226 records from 1912
Tofu Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–294 records from 1909
Tofu Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Larger Companies–399 records from 1960
Tofu Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Smaller Companies–209 records from 1978
Tofu International Ltd. and Rosewood Products Inc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan) (The Soy Plant before 1987)–145 records from 1977
Tofu Kit or Press (Kits or Presses Used for Making Tofu at Home)–62 records from 1919
Tofu Shop (The) (Telluride, Colorado, and Arcata, California) and Tofu Shop Specialty Foods Inc.–71 records from 1977
Tofu Standards or Standard of Identity–33 records from 1979
Tofu, baked or broiled at flavored / seasoned/marinated. See Tofu, Flavored/Seasoned/Marinated and Baked, Broiled, Grilled, Braised, or Roasted
Tofu, Criticism of, Making Fun of, or Image Problems–84 records from 1909
Tofu, Fermented (Also Called Doufu-ru, Toufu-ru, Furu, Fuyu, Tahuri, Tahuli, Tajure, Tao-hu-yi, or Sufu). See also Tofu-yo–443 records from 1610
Tofu, Fermented–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–26 records from 1578
Tofu, Fermented–Imports, Exports, International Trade–1
Tofu, Fermented–Tofu-yo from Okinawa, Japan (Made with Red Rice {Beni-Koji} Containing Monascus purpureus)–31 records from 1818
Tofu, Five-Spice Pressed (Wu-hsiang Toufukan / Wuxiang Doufugan)–27 records from 1921
Tofu, Flavored / Seasoned / Marinated and Baked, Broiled, Grilled, Braised, or Roasted. Including Tofu Jerky and Savory Baked Tofu–98 records from 1977
Tofu, Flavored, Seasoned, or Marinated, but not Baked, Broiled, Grilled, Braised, or Roasted. Including most Five-Spice Pressed Tofu (wu-hsiang toufukan / wuxiang doufugan)–142 records from 1921
Tofu, Fried (Especially Pouches, Puffs, Cutlets, or Burgers; Agé or Aburagé, Atsu-agé or Nama-agé, Ganmodoki or Ganmo)–680 records from 1603
Tofu, Fried, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Soyfood Products–5 records from 1848
Tofu, Frozen or Dried-Frozen–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–26 records from 1643
Tofu, Frozen or Dried-Frozen, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Soyfood Products–8 records from 1983
Tofu, Frozen, Dried-frozen, or Dried Whole (Not Powdered)–419 records from 1643
Tofu, Non-Soy Relatives (Such as Winged Bean Tofu or Peanut Tofu)–39 records from 1596
Tofu, Pressed, Chinese-Style (Toufukan / Doufugan)–3 records from 1680
Tofu, Silken (Kinugoshi)–452 records from 1802
Tofu, Silken (Kinugoshi)–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–5 records from 1972
Tofu, Smoked–202 records from 1665
Tofu, Smoked–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–7 records from 1704
Tofu, Spray-dried or Powdered–77 records from 1911
Tofu, Spray-dried or Powdered, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Ice Creams, Beverages, etc.–33 records from 1985
Tofu, Used as an Ingredient in Second Generation Commercial Products Such as Dressings, Entrees, Ice Creams, etc.–1297 records from 1932
Tofukost-Werk TKW GmbH (Wadersloh, Germany)–24 records from 1984
Tofurei Svadesha Naturkost Produkte GmbH (Munich, Germany). Including Byodo Naturkost–47 records from 1979
Tofutown.com (formerly Viana Naturkost GmbH) and Bernd Drosihn (Wiesbaum / Vulkaneifel, Germany)–69 records from 1984
Tofutti Brands, Inc. (Cranford, New Jersey)–Soy Ice Cream Company–385 records from 1980
Tomsun Foods, Inc. (Greenfield, Massachusetts; Port Washington, New York. Named New England Soy Dairy from 1978-1983)–284 records from 1976
Tonga. See Oceania
Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds (General)–166 records from 1909
Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Aflatoxins (Caused by certain strains of Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus molds)–86 records from 1961
Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Bongkrek Poisoning, Caused by Either Bongkrek Acid or Toxoflavin Produced in Some Coconut Tempeh by the Aerobic Bacteria Pseudomonas cocovenenans–40 records from 1895
Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Microorganisms, Especially Bacteria (Such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Clostridium botulinum), that Cause Food Poisoning. See also: Aflatoxins (produced by molds) and Bongkrek Poisoning (produced in coconut by bacteria)–101 records from 1892
Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Trichloroethylene Solvent and the Duren / Dueren Disease or Poisoning of Cattle / Ruminants–100 records from 1910
Tractors–71 records from 1917
Trade (International–Imports, Exports) of Soybeans, Soy Oil, and / or Soybean Meal. See also Trade–Tariffs and Duties–1929 records from 1813
Trade of Soyfoods (Import and Export, not Including Soy Oil or Soybean Meal, but Including Lecithin and Margarine) or Soyfoods Manufacturing Equipment. See also: Soy Sauce–Imports, Exports. Miso–Imports, Exports–691 records from 1774
Trade Policies (International) Concerning Soybeans, Soy Products, or Soyfoods–Tariffs, Duties, Embargoes and Other Trade Barriers or Subsidies–324 records from 1849
Trains, special. See Railroads / Railways and Special Trains Used to Promote Soybeans and Soybean Production
Trall, Russell Thacher (1812-1877). American Health Reformer and Vegetarian (New York)–61 records from 1850
Trans Fatty Acids–206 records from 1919
Transgenic. See Genetically Engineered Soybeans
Transportation of Mature Soybeans–27
Treatment of seeds. See Seed Treatment with Chemicals (Usually Fungicides) for Protection
Tree of Life (St. Augustine, Florida)–99 records from 1974
Tri-County Soy Bean Co-operative Association. See Dawson Mills
Triballat (Noyal-sur-Vilaine, France). Makers of Sojasun; and its Affiliate Bonneterre (Rungis Cedex, France)–51 records from 1985
Trichloroethylene. See Toxins and Toxicity in Foods and Feeds–Trichloroethylene Solvent and the Duren / Dueren Disease
Trichloroethylene. See Solvents–Trichlorethylene
Tropical and Subtropical Countries, Soybean Production in (Mostly in the Third World)–123 records from 1893
Tropical kudzu. See Kudzu or Kuzu–Tropical Kudzu or Puero (Pueraria phaseoloides)
Troy, John. See Miso Products Companies (USA)–Wizard's Cauldron Ltd. (Cedar Grove, North Carolina)
Trypsin / Protease / Proteinase Inhibitors–485 records from 1938
Turkey, meatless. See Meat Alternatives–Meatless Turkey
Turkey. See Asia, Middle East–Turkey
Turkeys Fed Soybeans, Soybean Forage, or Soybean Cake or Meal as Feed–30 records from 1904
Turtle Island Foods, Inc. (Hood River, Oregon)–84 records from 1980
Tuvalu. See Oceania
TVP. See Soy Flours, Textured (Including TVP, Textured Vegetable Protein)
U.S. Regional Soybean Industrial Products Laboratory (Urbana, Illinois). Founded April 1936–410 records from 1935
Ultrafiltration. See Membrane Technology Processes
Umeboshi or ume-boshi (Japanese salt plums), Plum Products, and the Japanese Plum Tree (Prunus mumé) from whose fruit they are made–86 records from 1856
Unfair Practices–Allegations of Unfair Trade, Regulation, Production, or Labor Practices–13 records from 1910
Unfair Practices–Including Possible Deceptive / Misleading Labeling, Advertising, etc. See also: Adulteration–128 records from 1854
Unilever Corp., Lever Brothers Co., Unimills B.V. (Netherlands), and Margarine Union–225 records from 1910
Unisoy Milk 'n' By-Products (Stockport, Cheshire, England)–36 records from 1985
United Kingdom. See Europe, Western–United Kingdom
United Nations (Including UNICEF, FAO, UNDP, UNESCO, and UNRRA) Work with Soy–547 records from 1945
United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI, Auburn, Washington state). Formed in 1995. Includes Mountain People's Warehouse (Nevada City, California), Cornucopia Natural Foods (Connecticut) and Stow Mills (Vermont and New Hampshire), Rainbow Natural Foods, Albert's Organics, and Hershey Imports Co.–58 records from 1976
United Soybean Board. See American Soybean Association (ASA)–United Soybean Board
United States–States–Alabama–395 records from 1895
United States–States–Alaska–38 records from 1925
United States–States–Arizona–138 records from 1899
United States–States–Arkansas–624 records from 1856
United States–States–California–6846 records from 1853
United States–States–Colorado–673 records from 1894
United States–States–Connecticut–455 records from 1855
United States–States–Delaware–235 records from 1858
United States–States–District of Columbia (Washington, DC)–1584 records from 1853
United States–States–Florida–694 records from 1900
United States–States–Georgia–670 records from 1766
United States–States–Hawaii–587 records from 1868
United States–States–Idaho–66 records from 1908
United States–States–Illinois–6665 records from 1853
United States–States–Indiana–1943 records from 1894
United States–States–Introduction of Soy Products to. Earliest document seen concerning soybean products in a certain U.S. state. Soybeans as such have not yet been reported in this state–7 records from 1750
United States–States–Introduction of Soy Products to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybean products in a certain U.S. state. Soybeans as such had not yet been reported by that date in this state–8 records from 1750
United States–States–Introduction of Soybeans to or Dissemination of Soybeans from. Other or general information and leads concerning the USA–5 records from 1770
United States–States–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans in a certain U.S. state–65 records from 1776
United States–States–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning soybeans or soyfoods in connection with (but not yet in) a certain U.S. state–11 records from 1768
United States–States–Introduction of Soybeans to. Earliest document seen concerning the cultivation of soybeans in a certain U.S. state–68 records from 1776
United States–States–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for soybeans in a certain U.S. state–70 records from 1776
United States–States–Introduction of Soybeans to. This document contains the earliest date seen for the cultivation of soybeans in a certain U.S. state–76 records from 1776
United States–States–Iowa–2166 records from 1854
United States–States–Kansas–613 records from 1890
United States–States–Kentucky–402 records from 1855
United States–States–Louisiana–395 records from 1891
United States–States–Maine–252 records from 1861
United States–States–Maryland–836 records from 1856
United States–States–Massachusetts–2022 records from 1829
United States–States–Michigan–2281 records from 1853
United States–States–Minnesota–1684 records from 1899
United States–States–Mississippi–393 records from 1857
United States–States–Missouri–1583 records from 1855
United States–States–Montana–63 records from 1916
United States–States–Nebraska–423 records from 1899
United States–States–Nevada–34 records from 1972
United States–States–New Hampshire–95 records from 1855
United States–States–New Jersey–1056 records from 1879
United States–States–New Mexico–122 records from 1911
United States–States–New York–3543 records from 1750
United States–States–North Carolina–1132 records from 1856
United States–States–North Dakota–141 records from 1914
United States–States–Ohio–2201 records from 1853
United States–States–Oklahoma–167 records from 1892
United States–States–Oregon–495 records from 1910
United States–States–Pennsylvania–1362 records from 1770
United States–States–Rhode Island–69 records from 1893
United States–States–South Carolina–384 records from 1773
United States–States–South Dakota–163 records from 1895
United States–States–Tennessee–979 records from 1855
United States–States–Texas–612 records from 1855
United States–States–Utah–135 records from 1916
United States–States–Vermont–113 records from 1894
United States–States–Virginia–813 records from 1856
United States–States–Washington state–750 records from 1897
United States–States–West Virginia–92 records from 1905
United States–States–Wisconsin–1019 records from 1895
United States–States–Wyoming–47 records from 1922
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA, 1933-1942) and Agricultural Adjustment Agency (1942-1945)–26 records from 1943
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Cooperative Service. Including Farmer Cooperative Service (1926)–49 records from 1967
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)–38 records from 1940
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Agricultural Research Service (ARS, Established 1953). Including Agricultural Research Administration (1942-1953)–717 records from 1943
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Arlington Experimental Farm at Arlington, Virginia (1900-1942)–98 records from 1900
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry (1943-1953). Including Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering (1938-1943), Bureau of Chemistry and Soils (1927-1938), and Bureau of Chemistry (1901-1927). Transferred to the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) in 1953–298 records from 1909
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Agricultural Economics (1922-1953). Including Bureau of Markets and Crop Estimates (1921-1922), Bureau of Markets (1913-1921), and Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics (1905-1922). Transferred in 1953 to USDA's Economic Research Service–101 records from 1912
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine (1934-1953). Including the Bureau of Entomology (1904-1934). Transferred to the Agricultural Research Service in 1953–21 records from 1912
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics (1943-1953). Including Bureau of Home Economics (1923-1943), Office of Home Economics (1915-1923), and Nutrition and Home Economics Work in the Office of Experiment Stations (1894-1915). Transferred to the Agricultural Research Service in 1953–60 records from 1897
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering (1943-1953). Including Bureau of Plant Industry (1901-1943), Office of Plant Industry (1900-1901), and Division of Agrostology (1895-1901). Transferred to Agricultural Research Service in 1953–920 records from 1896
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Economic Research Service (ERS)–102 records from 1963
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Food and Nutrition Service (FNS)–35 records from 1971
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS, Est. 1953) Including Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations (1939-1953). Foreign Agricultural Service (1938-1939)–181 records from 1955
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Office of Experiment Stations (1888-1955). Transferred to the Cooperative State Experiment Station Service in 1961–62 records from 1892
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Patent Office and Commissioner of Patents, Agriculture (Forerunners of USDA)–76 records from 1848
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction (Established 1898 within the USDA with David Fairchild in Charge). Transferred to Bureau of Plant Industry (1 July 1901). Later Referred to as the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction and then the Office of Foreign Plant Introduction–252 records from 1898
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–War Food Administration (WFA), Including the Food Production and Distribution Administration–52 records from 1943
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA; Including Federal Grain Inspection Service [FGIS], and War Food Administration [WFA]). See also: Agricultural Marketing Service, Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Bureau of Plant Industry, Economic Research Service, Food and Nutrition Service, Foreign Agricultural Service, and Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction–1696 records from 1892
United States of America (USA)–43761 records from 1766
United States of America–Activities and Influence Overseas / Abroad–848 records from 1770
United States of America–Commercial Products Imported from Abroad–189 records from 1940
United States of America–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–182 records from 1911
United States of America, soyfoods movement in. See Soyfoods Movement in North America
Upjohn, Inc. Named Pharmacia & Upjohn since 2 Nov. 1995–41 records from 1952
Urban Problems, Including Tangible Problems (Scarce Jobs, Money, and Housing, Poor Schools, Welfare Abuse, Drugs, Gangs, and Crime) and Values Problems (Racism, Fear, Despair, Poor Work Habits, and Lack of Marketable Skills)–48
Urease. See Enzymes in the Soybean–Urease and Its Inactivation
USA–Food uses of soybeans, early. See Historical–Documents about Food Uses of Soybeans in the USA before 1900
USA. See United States of America
USDA National Agricultural Library (NAL, Beltsville, Maryland). See National Agricultural Library (NAL, Beltsville, Maryland)
USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture
USSR. See Europe, Eastern–USSR
Valsoia S.p.A. (Bologna, Italy)–23 records from 1991
Van Gundy, Dorothea. See Seventh-day Adventists–Cookbooks and Their Authors
Van Gundy, Theodore A., and La Sierra Industries (La Sierra, California)–83 records from 1921
Vanaspati (Vegetable Shortening, Vegetable Ghee, or Vanaspati Ghee)–56 records from 1909
Vandemoortele N.V. (Izegem, Netherlands). Including Alpro (Early Years Only) and Vamo–95 records from 1963
Vanuatu. See Oceania
Varieties of soybeans–Earliest document seen... See Historical–Earliest Document Seen
Varieties, soybean–Chinese. See Chinese Soybean Types and Varieties
Varieties, soybean–Japanese. See Japanese Soybean Types and Varieties
Varieties, soybean. See Soybean Varieties USA–Large-Seeded Vegetable-Type
Varieties, soybean. See Soybean Varieties USA–Special High Protein
Varieties, soybean. See Soybean Varieties
Variety Development and Breeding of Soybeans (General, Including Varieties and Seeds)–1599 records from 1907
Variety development of soybeans. See Germplasm Collections and Gene Banks
Variety development of soybeans. See Breeding of Soybeans and Classical Genetics
Variety development of soybeans. See Introduction of Soybeans (as to a Nation, with P.I. Numbers for the USA) and Selection
Variety development of soybeans. See Irradiation of Soybeans for Breeding and Variety Development
Variety development of soybeans. See Breeding or Evaluation of Soybeans for Seed Quality, such as Low in Trypsin Inhibitors, Lipoxygenase, Linolenic Acid, etc.
Variety Development, Breeding, Selection, Evaluation, Growing, or Handling of Soybeans for Food Uses–220 records from 1959
Variety development. See Breeding or Selection of Soybeans for Use as Soy Oil or Meal
Variety names / nomenclature–standardization. See Nomenclature of Soybean Varieties–Standardization of
Variety names of early U.S. soybeans. See Lists and Descriptions (Official) of Early U.S. Soybean Varieties with Their P.I. Numbers and Synonyms
Vegan cookbooks. See Vegetarian Cookbooks–Vegan Cookbooks
Veganism, nutritional aspects. See Vegetarianism–Vegan Diets–Nutritional Aspects–General
Veganism. See Vegetarianism–Veganism
Vegetable soybeans. See Green Vegetable Soybeans
Vegetable-type or edible soybeans. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Large-Seeded Vegetable-Type or Edible Soybeans, General Information About, Not Including Use As Green Vegetable Soybeans
Vegetable-type soybeans. See Green Vegetable Soybeans–Vegetable-Type, Garden-Type, or Edible or Food-Grade Soybeans
Vegetarian / Natural Foods Products Companies. See Imagine Foods, Inc. (California)
Vegetarian and Vegan Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Children and Teenagers–194 records from 1851
Vegetarian and Vegan Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Children, and Teenagers–1
Vegetarian Celebrities–Noted or Prominent Personalities and Famous People–62 records from 385 B.C.
Vegetarian Cookbooks–Pseudo. Includes the Use of Fish, Poultry, or Small Amounts of Meat–22 records from 1892
Vegetarian Cookbooks–Vegan Cookbooks–Do Not Use Dairy Products or Eggs–165 records from 1688
Vegetarian Cookbooks. See also: Vegan Cookbooks–638 records from 1200
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Cancer–253 records from 1809
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Cardiovascular System, Especially Heart Disease and Stroke, But Including Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)–181 records from 1912
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Diabetes and Diabetic Diets–29 records from 1882
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Digestive System–23 records from 1908
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Mental Health–17 records from 1936
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Miscellaneous–103 records from 1960
Vegetarian Diets–Medical Aspects–Skeletal System Including Calcium, Teeth and Osteoporosis–57 records from 1932
Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects (General)–4
Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Minerals–61 records from 1930
Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Protein Quantity and Quality–64 records from 1888
Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Vitamins–183 records from 1921
Vegetarian Federal Union (Britain). See Vegetarianism–International Vegetarian Union (IVU. Founded 1908; and its British Predecessor the Vegetarian Federal Union
Vegetarian or Vegan Restaurants or Cafeterias–292 records from 1854
Vegetarian pioneers. See Seventh-day Adventists–White, Ellen G. (1827-1915)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Alcott, Amos Bronson and Louisa May
Vegetarian pioneers. See Alcott, William Andrus (1798-1859)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Axon, William E.A.
Vegetarian pioneers. See Brotherton, Joseph (Member of Parliament from Salford) (1783-1857) and His Wife, Mrs. Martha Harvey Brotherton
Vegetarian pioneers. See Clubb, Henry Stephen (Rev.) (1827-1921)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Cowherd, William (Rev.) (1763-1816)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Graham, Sylvester (1794-1851)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Jackson, James Caleb (1811-1881)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Metcalfe, William (1788-1862)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Simpson, James (1812-1859)
Vegetarian pioneers. See Trall, Russell Thacher (1812-1877)
Vegetarian Society of America. See Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–Vegetarian Society of America (June 1886 -1905)
Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom–Periodicals. See Vegetarianism–Periodicals About Vegetarianism or Veganism–Published by the Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom
Vegetarianism–Concerning a Diet Free of Flesh Foods, But Which May Include Dairy Products or Eggs. See also: Veganism–5234
Vegetarianism–Efficiency of Plants Much Greater Than Animals in Producing Food from a Given Input of Energy, Land, or Water. Also Called Political Economy–69 records from 385 B.C.
Vegetarianism–Etymology of This Term, Veganism, and Their Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–84 records from 1430 B.C.
Vegetarianism–Evidence from Comparative Anatomy and Physiology–111 records from 1811
Vegetarianism–Familiar or Inspirational Quotations, After 1900–2 records from 1974
Vegetarianism–Fruitarianism–Concerning a Fruitarian or Frugivorous Diet Consisting of Fruits, Nuts, and Seeds (Such as Cereal Grains or Legumes). Includes a Vegan Diet or Lifestyle Free of All Animal Products–105 records from 1755
Vegetarianism–Historical Documents Published before 1900–389 records from 1450
Vegetarianism–International Vegetarian Union. See Vegetarianism–International Vegetarian Union (IVU. Founded 1908; and its British Predecessor the Vegetarian Federal Union
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies–73 records from 1847
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Africa and the Middle East–2 records from 1969
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Asia–9 records from 1892
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Europe–51 records from 1847
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Latin America–1 records from 1969
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in North America–26 records from 1850
Vegetarianism–New Vegetarian Societies in Oceania / Australasia and the Pacific Islands–5 records from 1886
Vegetarianism–Periodicals About Vegetarianism or Veganism–186 records from 1833
Vegetarianism–Periodicals About Vegetarianism or Veganism–Published by the Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom–12
Vegetarianism–Pseudo. Includes or Favors the Use of Fish, Poultry, or Meat–7 records from 1911
Vegetarianism–Quotations from Early Religious Works–34 records from 1430 B.C.
Vegetarianism–Raw / Uncooked / Unfired Food Diet–141 records from 1890
Vegetarianism–Religious Aspects–Islam (Including Sufism)–8 records from 1974
Vegetarianism–Religious Aspects–Judeo-Christian Tradition (Including Trappists, Mormons). See also: Seventh-Day Adventists–248 records from 1430 B.C.
Vegetarianism–Religious Aspects–Religions of Indian Origin–Buddhism (Including Zen), Hinduism, Jainism, Yoga, and Ayurveda–197 records from 1316 B.C.
Vegetarianism–Seventh-day Adventist Work with–851 records from 1863
Vegetarianism–Statistics and Analyses on the Number of Vegetarians or the Size of the Vegetarian Products Market–91 records from 1887
Vegetarianism–Sufficiency of Plant Foods–4 records from 1877
Vegetarianism–Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE, Brain Diseases), Including Prions, "Mad-Cow Disease," Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), Scrapie, etc.–47 records from 1982
Vegetarianism–Vegan Diets–Nutritional Aspects (General)–31 records from 1901
Vegetarianism–Veganism–Concerning a Vegan Diet or Lifestyle Free of All Animal Products, Including Dairy Products, Eggs, and in Some Cases Honey and Leather–720 records from 1450
Vegetarianism–Vegetarian or Vegan Meals Served at Institutions (Colleges, Main-Stream Restaurants, Cafeterias, Fast Food Outlets, Hospitals, etc.). See also Vegetarian Restaurants–30 records from 1895
Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–American Vegetarian Society (1850-1862?)–72 records from 1850
Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–Chicago Vegetarian Society (Dec. 1895 -)–21 records from 1895
Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–New York Vegetarian Society (Oct. 1852-18 ZZZ)–45 records from 1852
Vegetarianism–Vegetarian Societies in North America–Vegetarian Society of America (June 1886–1905)–34 records from 1887
Vegetarianism and the Temperance Movement (Abstaining from Alcohol / Alcoholic Beverages) Worldwide. Incl. Teetotalism–235
Vegetarianism for Children and Teenagers–41 records from 1762
Vegetarianism, Athletics / Sports, and Athletes–141 records from 1887
Vegetarianism, Sociology, the Social Sciences, and Social Activism–45 records from 1971
Vegetarianism, the Environment, and Ecology–143 records from 1971
Vegetarianism. See Bible Christian Church in England and the USA
Vegetarianism. See Doukhobors / Dukhobors
Vegetarianism: Meat / Flesh Food Consumption–Statistics, Problems (Such as Diseases in or Caused by Flesh Foods), or Trends in Documents Not About Vegetarianism. See Also: Vegetarianism–Spongiform Encephalopathies /Diseases–85 records from 1917
Velvet Beans. Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. Formerly: Mucuna utilis. Formerly called Banana Beans (Rarely)–107 records from 1897
Vestro Foods, Inc. See Westbrae Natural Foods
Viana Naturkost GmbH. See Tofutown.com
Victor Food Products, Ltd. (Scarborough, Ontario, Canada)–35 records from 1978
Victory Soya Mills Ltd. (Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Started in late 1944. Named Victory Mills, Ltd. until 1954. Owned by Canadian Breweries Ltd., then by Procter & Gamble from 1954, then by Central Soya Co. from 1985)–57 records from 1944
Videotapes or References to Video Tapes–103 records from 1979
Vietnamese Overseas, Especially Work with Soya–37 records from 1979
Vigna mungo. See Black gram or urd
Vigna sesquipedalis. See Yard-Long Bean or Asparagus Bean
Vigna unguiculata or V. sinensis. See Cowpeas or Black-Eyed Peas
Viili. See Soymilk, Fermented
Vilmorin-Andrieux & Co. (France). In 1975 Vilmorin joined the Limagrain Group (Groupe Limagrain) and is now officially named Vilmorin s.a.–101 records from 1857
Vitamins (General)–465 records from 1765
Vitamins B-12 (Cyanocobalamin, Cobalamins)–344 records from 1948
Vitamins E (Tocopherols, Natural Powerful Antioxidant)–135 records from 1931
Vitamins in a vegetarian diet. See Vegetarian Diets–Nutritional Aspects–Vitamins
Vitamins K (Coagulant, Needed for Normal Clotting of the Blood; Fat Soluble)–21 records from 1937
Vitamins. See Antivitamin Activity and Antivitamins
Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd. (Hong Kong Soya Bean Products Co. Ltd. before 24 Sept. 1990), and Vitasoy (USA) Inc., (Brisbane, California–south of San Francisco). Including Nasoya Foods (from Aug. 1990) and Azumaya Inc. (from May 1993). Founded by K.S. Lo (Lived 1910 to 1995), in Hong Kong. Started in March 1940–331 records from 1940
Voandzeia subterranea or Voandzou. See Bambarra groundnuts
Wannamaker (John E.) (St. Matthews, South Carolina)–20 records from 1948
War Food Administration of USDA. See United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)–War Food Administration (WFA)
Waste Management, Treatment, and Disposal. See also: Environmental Issues and Concerns–33 records from 1921
Water Issues and Vegetarianism–38 records from 1962
Water Use and Misuse–Environmental Issues–68 records from 1962
Waterproof goods or cloth. See Linoleum, Floor Coverings, Oilcloth, and Waterproof Goods
Wax (soy) for candles. See Candleworks Inc.
Websites or Information on the World Wide Web or Internet–148 records from 1993
Wedge presses. See Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Wedge Presses
Weed Control and Herbicide Use–527 records from 1856
Weight of soybean seeds. See Seed Weight / Size (Soybeans)–Weight of 100 Seeds in Grams, or Number of Seeds Per Pound
Well (The), Pure & Simple, and New Age Distributing Co. (San Jose, California)–40 records from 1973
Wenger International Inc. See Extruder / Extrusion Cooker Manufacturers–Wenger International Inc.
Westbrae Natural Foods, Inc. (Berkeley, California). Founded in Feb. 1971 by Bob Gerner. Later in Carson. Subsidiary of Vestro Foods, Inc. Acquired by the Hain Food Group of Uniondale, New York, 14 Oct. 1997–274 records from 1974
Western Samoa. See Oceania–Samoa
Wheat Gluten–1143 records from 544
Wheat Gluten–Historical Documents Published before 1900–162 records from 544
Wheat Gluten and Seitan Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–16 records from 1975
Wheat Gluten and Seitan Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–36 records from 1902
Wheat Gluten Made into Seitan (Including Wheatmeat, Tan Pups, and Tan Pops)–410 records from 1962
Wheat Gluten or Seitan–Etymology of These Terms and Their Cognates/Relatives in Various Languages–13 records from 1846
Whip Topping (Non-Dairy–Resembles Whipped Cream but Contains No Soy Protein)–59 records from 1946
Whip Topping (Non-Dairy–Resembles Whipped Cream or Whipping Cream and Contains Soy Protein)–197 records from 1944
Whipping or foaming in soy proteins. See Soy Proteins–Isolates–Enzyme-Modified Soy Protein Isolates with Whipping / Foaming Properties Used to Replace Egg Albumen
White soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–White
White Wave, Inc. (Boulder, Colorado). Including Soyfoods Unlimited. Owned by Dean Foods Co. since 8 May 2002–496 records from 1977
White, Ellen G. (1827-1915). Co-Founder of Seventh-day Adventist Church–104 records from 1864
Whitehouse Products, Inc. See Delsoy Products, Inc.
Whole Dry Soybean Flakes. See Microsoy Corp., Formerly Nichii Company
Whole Dry Soybeans (Used Unprocessed as Food)–1254 records from 360 B.C.
Whole Dry Soybeans–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–1 records from 1867
Whole Dry Soybeans–Textured (with an Extrusion Cooker for Food Use)–1 records from 1989
Whole Dry Soybeans Cooked with Plenty of Water for a Long Time to Make Soybean Congee or Gruel–23 records from 300 B.C.
Whole Dry Soybeans for Food Uses–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–2 records from 1918
Whole Dry Soybeans for Food Uses–Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–8 records from 1983
Whole Dry Soybeans, Ground or Mashed to a Paste After Boiling, or Ground Raw with Water to a Fresh Puree or Slurry (Including Japanese Gô)–111 records from 636
Whole Dry Soybeans, Ground to a Paste, Puree, or Slurry, Then Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Food Products–17 records from 1929
Whole Dry Soybeans, Used as an Ingredient in Commercial Food Products–7 records from 1969
Whole Soy Flakes (Flaked Soybeans), Grits, or Textured Products, Made from Whole Dry Soybeans (Not Defatted). See Also: Soy Flour: Whole or Full-fat–112 records from 1878
Wholesome and Hearty Foods, Inc. See Vegetarian / Natural Foods Products Companies–Gardenburger, Inc.
WholeSoy & Co. (subsidiary of TAN Industries, Inc.), Modesto WholeSoy Co. (California), and Aros Sojaprodukter (Örsundsbro, then Enkoeping, Sweden; Founded by Ted Nordquist. Started Feb. 1981)–120 records from 1976
Wiancko, Alfred Theodore (1872-1949, Purdue Univ., Indiana)–35 records from 1906
Wild Annual Soybean (Glycine soja Siebold & Zuccarini, formerly named G. ussuriensis Regel & Maack, and G. angustifolia Miquel)–198 records from 1804
Wild Soybeans (General)–57 records from 1406
Wild, Perennial Relatives of the Soybean–Glycine Species (Glycine albicans, G. arenaria, G. argyrea, G. canescens, G. clandestina, G. curvata, G. cyrtoloba, G. falcata, G. hirticaulis, G. lactovirens, G. latifolia, G. latrobeana, G. mycrophylla, G. pindanica, G. tabacina, G. tomentella) (Former Names and Synonyms Include G. sericea, and G. tomentosa)–159 records from 1770
Wild, perennial relatives of the soybean. See Neonotonia wightii
Wildwood Harvest, Inc. Formed on 24 Aug. 2001 by the merger of Wildwood Natural Foods, Inc. (Santa Cruz and Fairfax, California; started Nov. 1977) and Midwest Harvest, Inc. (Grinnell, Iowa; started Jan. 1999)–192 records from 1977
Wildwood Natural Foods, Inc. See Wildwood Harvest, Inc.
Wiley, Harvey Washington (1884-1930). Father of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act (1906) and of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration–32 records from 1900
Wilson soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth Yellow
Wing Seed Co. (Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio). Founded 1909. Including Joseph Elwyn Wing (1861-1915), Charles Bullard Wing (1878-1949), and David Grant Wing (1896-1984)–111 records from 1901
Winged Bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) (Also Called Four-angled Bean, Goa Bean, Goabean, Asparagus Bean, Asparagus Pea, Segidilla, Seguidilla or Seguidillas Bean, Square Podded Crimson Pea, Botor tetragonoloba, Dolichos-, or Lotus tetragonolobus, Pois carré, or Calamismis)–139 records from 1747
Wizard's Cauldron, Ltd. (Cedar Grove, North Carolina). Formerly Linden's Elfworks, then Elf Works, Ltd., then American Natural Foods. Founded by John Troy–46 records from 1981
Woodworth, C.M. (1888-1960, Plant Breeder, Univ. of Illinois)–72 records from 1920
Worcestershire Sauce (Soy Sauce Was the Main Ingredient before the 1940s). Including Lea & Perrins–260 records from 1844
World–703 records from 1910
World–Soybean Crushing–Soy Oil and Meal Production and Consumption–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–1
World–Soybean Production, Area and Stocks–Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–22 records from 1926
World problems–Environmental issues & concerns. See Environmental Issues, Concerns, and Protection (General, Including Deep Ecology, Pollution of the Environment, Global Warming, etc.)
World Problems–Major (General)–42 records from 1931
World problems. See Hunger, Malnutrition, Famine, Food Shortages, and Mortality
World problems. See Nuclear Power, Weapons, War, Fallout, or Radioactivity
World problems. See Population Growth (Human) and Related Problems (Including Poverty)
World problems. See Protein Resources and Shortages, and the "World Protein Crisis / Gap / Problem" of 1950-1979
World problems. See Resource Shortages (Including Water and Energy), Economic Growth, Pollution, Appropriate Technology
World problems. See Sustainable Development and Growth
World problems. See Urban Problems and Values Problems
Worthington Foods, Inc. (Worthington, Ohio). Including Battle Creek Foods (Michigan) from 1960, and Madison Foods (Tennessee) from 1964. A subsidiary of Miles Laboratories from March 1970 to Oct. 1982. Including Loma Linda Foods from Jan. 1990–615 records from 1941
Yamasa Corporation (Choshi, Japan; and Salem, Oregon)–50 records from 1645
Yamato Tofuhaus Sojaprodukte GmbH. See Huegli Naehrmittel A.G. (Steinach-Arbon, Switzerland)
Yard-Long Bean or Asparagus Bean–Vigna sesquipedalis (L.) Fruw.–6 records from 1747
Yellow soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–Yellow
Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd. (Singapore and Malaysia) and Affiliates–43 records from 1900
Yield Statistics, Soybean–1338 records from 10 B.C.
Yogurt (From Dairy / Cow's Milk)–Its Market or the Product Compared with the Market for Tofu or Other Soyfoods, or the Soyfoods Themselves–12 records from 1980
Yogurt–Non-Soy Non-Dairy Yogurts Made from Plants (Such as Peanut / Groundnut Yogurt, Cashew Nut Yogurt, Lupin Yogurt, etc.)–7 records from 1975
Yogurt, soy. See Soy Yogurt
Yoshihara Oil Mill, Ltd. (Kobe, Japan)–12 records from 1951
Yuba (The Film That Forms Atop Soymilk When It Is Heated). Also Called Bean Curd Skin–430 records from 1587
Yuba–Etymology of This Term and Its Cognates / Relatives in Various Languages–8 records from 1587
Yuba Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–By Geographical Region–3 records from 1976
Yuba Industry and Market Statistics, Trends, and Analyses–Individual Companies–3 records from 1982
Yugoslavia. See Europe, Eastern–Serbia and Montenegro
Yves Veggie Cuisine (Vancouver, BC, Canada). Also Yves Fine Foods–55 records from 1985
Zaire. See Africa–Congo (formerly Zaire. Officially Democratic Republic of the Congo. Also known as Congo-Kinshasa)
Zavitz, Charles Ambrose (1863-1942) of Ontario, Canada–135 records from 1894
Zea mays. See Corn / Maize