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From: aus (adsl-69-150-57-198.dsl.austtx.swbell.net)
Subject:         Re: Soy without carrageenan, does it exist?
Date: September 27, 2006 at 10:56 pm PST

In Reply to: Soy without carrageenan, does it exist? posted by Bridy on July 13, 2005 at 9:00 am:

You can find pure soy milk (ingredients are soy and water) from most oriental markets. Asia
markets usually have produces that are less processed and less or no addictives. You can either
choose the 'Sweeten' or the 'Unsweeten' soy milk. The 'unsweeten' will probably taste like the
'plain organic soy' you mentioned that you do not like. So i guess you choice would be the
'sweeten' one. Note that the 'sweeten' one contain regular sugar. But then, regular sugar is still
healthier than any 'sweetener' chemicals out there.

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