Shida, Yasuyo. Soymilk desserts.SHIDA, Yasuyo. Soymilk soy·milk n. A milk substitute made from soybeans, often supplemented with vitamins. Noun 1. soymilk - a milk substitute containing soybean flour and water; used in some infant formulas and in making tofu desserts. (Quick & Easy.) Kodansha. 92p. illus. c2004. 4-88996-168-2. $13.95. JSA JSA - Japanese Standards Association. This is a great book for those who are lactose intolerant. It is filled with over 70 different desserts and beverages that use soy milk Soy milk (also called soya milk or soybean milk) and sometimes referred to as soy drink/beverage and even soy latte) is a beverage made from soybeans originating from China. rather than cow's milk. Full-color illustrations illustrate each step in the preparation of the recipes. All recipes clearly indicate the level of difficulty along with necessary preparation times. Each recipe has "do ahead tips" that allow some steps to be done out of order, simplifying the preparation. Some of the recipes are: Peanut and Sesame Biscotti Biscotti (plural of Italian biscotto, roughly meaning "twice baked") are crisp Italian cookies often containing nuts or flavored with anise. Traditionally, biscotti are made by baking cookie dough in two long slabs, cutting these into slices, and reheating them to dry , Tofu Cheesecake, Moist Chocolate Cake, Vanilla and Chocolate Churros, Cherry Tart, Mango Mousse, Citrus Smoothie smooth·ie also smooth·y n. pl. smooth·ies Slang 1. A person regarded as being assured and artfully ingratiating in manner. 2. A smooth-tongued person. , and Parfait Japanesque. A few of the recipes require specialized ingredients that need to be purchased in a Japanese grocery store. Shida has studied at both L'Ecole Lenotrein in France and at the Richmond Bakery School in Switzerland. Her confections are highly praised by gourmets in Japan. J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers. S--Recommended for senior high school students. A--Recommended for advanced students and adults. This code will help librarians and teachers working in high schools where there are honors and advanced placement students. This also will help extend KLIATT's usefulness in public libraries. Shirley Reis, IMC (Internet Mail Consortium, Santa Cruz, CA, www.imc.org) An industry trade association founded in 1996 by Paul Hoffman and Dave Crocker that promotes Internet e-mail standards and features. Dir., Lake Shore M.S., Mequon, WI |
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