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Soybean vs Okara - What's the difference?

soybean | okara |

As nouns the difference between soybean and okara

is that soybean is a legume plant (glycine max ), commonly cultivated for human and animal consumption and as a nitrogen-fixing ground cover while okara is a food made from soybean pulp; a by-product of soy milk production.

soybean

English

Alternative forms

* soy bean

Noun

(wikipedia soybean) (en noun)
  • A legume plant (Glycine max ), commonly cultivated for human and animal consumption and as a nitrogen-fixing ground cover.
  • The edible seed of this plant.
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    Synonyms

    * soya bean

    Derived terms

    * field soybean * green soybean * IOM soybeans

    okara

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • a food made from soybean pulp; a by-product of soy milk production