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  1. Soybean - Wikipedia

    Approximately 85% of the world's soybean crop is processed into soybean meal and soybean oil, the remainder processed in other ways or eaten whole. [132] Soybeans can be broadly …

  2. Soybean | Description, Cultivation, Products, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · Soybean, annual legume of the pea family (Fabaceae) and its edible seed. The soybean is economically the most important bean in the world, providing vegetable protein for …

  3. Soybean - Wikiwand

    The soybean, soy bean, or soya bean is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean. Soy is a staple crop, the world's most grown l...

  4. Soybeans 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Effects

    Jun 13, 2023 · Various soy products are available, including soy flour, soy protein, tofu, soy milk, soy sauce, and soybean oil.

  5. Soybean plant: Facts & importance to the U.S. | AGDAILY

    Apr 27, 2025 · The great American landscape greens up each spring as millions of acres are planted with one of the most dynamic of Earth’s crops — the mighty soybean. One of …

  6. Soybean - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Soybean consumption as tofu or other processed soybean foods has been a staple of diets in Asia for several thousand years. This, however, has not been the case for other parts of the …

  7. Soybeans and Oil Crops | Economic Research Service

    Feb 28, 2025 · This decline has been accompanied by increased crop row widths along with other changes in farming practices, technologies, and seed costs. This special article analyzes farm …

  8. The Whole Bean: How U.S. Soy Helps Feed and Fuel the World

    May 28, 2025 · The tiny, unassuming soybean is a mighty force, providing protein, oil and fiber that powers our planet and people in multiple sustainable ways. From food to animal feed to …

  9. Soybeans 101: Nutrition, Benefits, How To Cook, Buy, Store | Soybean

    Oct 22, 2023 · Tofu: Tofu, a soybean product, has a very mild and almost bland flavor on its own. It’s often used as a base for absorbing the flavors of sauces, spices, and seasonings in …

  10. Why Soybeans Have Become The Second Largest Crop In The U.S.

    Jul 25, 2024 · Significant soybean cultivation in the U.S. began around 100 years ago and increased dramatically until around 1980 with some additional expansion over the last two …