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How to make soya milk

 How to make Soya Milk:

Soya Milk



   Ingredients:


1. 1 cup of Soya beans


2. Water (as much as you want)


3. Sugar or Honey (depending on what you want)


4. Flavour essence - (Optional)

5 Ginger


Preparation:


1. Soak the soya beans seed in water overnight so that it becomes soft and easy to take off the skin.


2. Peel off the skin from the seeds. Rinse multiple times until the seeds come out clean just like you do when making Moi Moi.


3. Put the clean beans in a blender. Add some water , ginger and blend it.


4. Pour the grounded soya beans in a sieve to remove the milk from the chaff.


Note; some prefer to go ahead and take the milk that way.


5. Pour the milk into a pot and boil. When it starts boiling, reduce the heat and stir continuously so that the milk doesn't spill over the pot leaving the whole place messy.


6. Add the sugar or honey and the flavour essence of your choice. Stir a bit longer.


There you go. Soya milk is that easy to make and tasty.

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