- "Southwestern
Indian Ceremonials", KC Publications, 1970, p36-40.
Soyal: A
Celebration of New Life
Soyal Ceremony: Hopi
Kachinas Dance at
Winter Solstice...
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unfermented food uses of
soybeans include soy milk, from
which tofu and tofu skin are made.
Fermented soy foods include soy sauce,
fermented bean paste, nattō...
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soy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soy refers to soybean, a
species of
legume native to East Asia (soya).
Soy or
SOY may also
refer to:
Soy sauce...
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Soy milk, also
known as soya milk or soymilk, is a plant-based milk
produced by
soaking and
grinding soybeans,
boiling the mixture, and
filtering out...
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Soyers (French pronunciation: [swaje]) is a
commune in the Haute-Marne
department in north-eastern France.
Communes of the Haute-Marne
department "Répertoire...
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SOIC may
stand for: Ship and
Ocean Industries R&D Center, a
research center in
Taiwan Small outline integrated circuit, a
carrier which occupies an area...
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Soily" is a song
written by Paul
McCartney in 1971. It was
included in the
setlist of his band
Wings during their 1972 tour of
Europe and
their 1973...
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Soy boy is a
pejorative term
sometimes used in
online communities to
describe men
perceived to be
lacking masculine characteristics. The term
bears many...
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Soy sauce (sometimes
called soya
sauce in
British English) is a
liquid condiment of
Chinese origin,
traditionally made from a
fermented paste of soybeans...
- 1973 Yo
Soy (Pee Wee album), 2009 Yo
Soy (Mariana
Ochoa album), 2004 Yo
Soy,
album by Américo Revés/Yo
Soy, 1997
album by Café
Tacuba Yo
Soy (song), a...