"Damaeus" > wrote in message
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> ,---- [ Old-Fashioned Biscuits ]
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> | Just like Grandma used to make
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> referring to it with the "Just like Grandma used to make" line is
> hilarious.
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> Damaeus
Wellll, if grandma lived during AD 25-220,, she might have...
The oldest evidence of soy milk production is from China where a kitchen
scene proving use of soy milk is incised on a stone slab dated around A.D.
25-220.[1] It also appeared in a chapter called Four Taboos (Szu-Hui) in the
A.D. 82 book called Lunheng by Wang Chong, possibly the first written record
of soy milk. Evidence of soy milk is rare prior to the 20th century and
widespread usage before then is unlikely.[1]
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