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Got Soymilk?
Adapted From: Being Vegetarian For Dummies

If you try soymilk for the first time and don't care for it, give it a second chance and try another brand. Soymilk varies in flavor considerably from one brand to the next. You may have to taste three or four before you find your favorite. Most of the soymilk sold in the United States and Canada is made from whole soybeans, so it has a bit of a beany aftertaste, which some people find pleasant but others don't like. If you object to the mild bean flavor, you may prefer a flavored soymilk to plain. Soymilk grows on you. If you use it for a while, you'll probably grow to love it.


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