Unlike tortilla chips, though, edamame is made of vegetables — each pod has two or three beans, like peas. In fact they're soybeans, right? At least that's what we've always been told — but is ...
“We now have very clear human data showing there’s no association between soy consumption and increase of cancer risk and increase of cancer recurrence,” says Dr. Neil Iyengar, a breast medical ...
What's so secret about edamame? Well, the name for starters. The first few times I heard it, I had to ask, "eda-whaty?" As it turns out, it's just a fancy name for boiled green soybeans -- and the ...
Chris Bennett. The edible soybean known as edamame is a perennial mystery crop for U.S. agriculture. Almost every edamame crunch is cash for Asian producers, despite U.S. farmers having the soil ...
Farmers in Japan and Korea have been growing the mild-flavored vegetable soybeans, known as edamame, for centuries. Bernard began crossing Asian varieties with our own high-yielding soybeans ...
But these days, the soy fad has gone mainstream. Faster than you can say tempeh or edamame, more Americans than ever have become convinced that there might be some substance to the 5,000 years of ...
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One of my greatest joys while teaching is informing my American students that I love sweetened, mashed edamame paste. The looks on their faces are priceless as they try to wrap their minds around ...