soy bean

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Englisch - Türkisch
soya
soya fasulyesi
soybean
soya fasulyesi

Tom soya fasulyesi fiyatlarının neden düştüğünü merak ediyordu. - Tom wondered why soybean prices were dropping.

Mayalanmış soya fasulyesi kokusu onu iğrendirir. - The smell of fermented soybeans sickens him.

soy beans
soya fasulyesi
soybean
bkz.soya bean
soybean
{i} soya

Tom soya fasulyesi fiyatlarının neden düştüğünü merak ediyordu. - Tom wondered why soybean prices were dropping.

Tavuk, ton balığı ve soya fasulyesi iyi protein kaynaklarıdır. - Chicken, tuna and soybeans are good sources of protein.

soybean
soya fasulye

Tom soya fasulyesi fiyatlarının neden düştüğünü merak ediyordu. - Tom wondered why soybean prices were dropping.

Mayalanmış soya fasulyesi kokusu onu iğrendirir. - The smell of fermented soybeans sickens him.

Englisch - Englisch
A variant form of soybean
{i} leguminous annual herb native to southeast Asia (grown to improve soil, to provide forage for livestock and for its nutritious seeds); nutritious edible seed of the soybean plant
soybean
A legume plant (scientific name Glycine max), commonly cultivated for human and animal consumption and as a nitrogen-fixing ground cover
soybean
The edible seed of this plant
soybean
Soybeans are the same as soya beans. Annual legume (Glycine max, or G. soja) of the pea family (see legume) and its edible seed. The soybean plant has an erect, branching stem, white to purple flowers, and one to four seeds per pod. It was probably derived from a wild plant of East Asia, where it has been cultivated for some 5,000 years. Introduced into the U.S. in 1804, it began to be farmed widely as a livestock feed in the 1930s, and the U.S. is now the world's foremost soybean producer. Economically the world's most important bean, the soybean provides vegetable protein for millions of people and ingredients for hundreds of chemical products, including paints, adhesives, fertilizers, insect sprays, and fire-extinguisher fluids. Because soybeans contain no starch, they are a good source of protein for diabetics. Processed for food, soybean oil is made into margarine, shortening, and vegetarian cheeses and meats. Soybean meal serves as a high-protein meat substitute in many food products, including baby foods. Other food products include soybean milk, tofu, salad sprouts, and soy sauce
soybean
erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia
soybean
most highly proteinaceous vegetable crop known
soybean
a source of oil; used for forage and soil improvement and as food
soybean
{i} leguminous annual herb native to southeast Asia (grown to improve soil, to provide forage for livestock and for its nutritious seeds); nutritious edible seed of the soybean plant
soybean
soya
soy bean

    Türkische aussprache

    soy bin

    Aussprache

    /ˈsoi ˈbēn/ /ˈsɔɪ ˈbiːn/

    Etymologie

    [ 'soi ] (noun.) 1679. Japanese shOyu.
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