You know I love to share the stories of Arkansas. I’m especially delighted to continue sharing this story of #Bean2Blog 2013 with you.
Arkansas ranks in the top 10 of the soybean production states in the U.S. Over three million acres are planted by approximately 5,000 growers across the state with sales exceeding $1 billion annually. Obviously, soybeans are an important economic factor in The Natural State.
Thanks to Ron and Connie Locke, I was given two bags to give away at the Foodie Friday session of Arkansas Women Bloggers Unplugged fall conference in September. You are registered for that, aren’t you?
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Samuel Bowen, a sailor who had visited China, introduced soybeans to American in 1765.
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Civil War soldiers brew soybeans as a substitute for coffee.
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Soy protein is a complete protein, which means it contains all eight of the essential amino acids needed for human life.
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One well-known promoter of the soybean was Henry Ford, who spend over a million dollars on soybean research. He once wore a suit made entirely of soybeans.
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By 1935, every Ford car had soy involved in its manufacture.
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The Ford Motor Company uses 100% soy-foam based interiors for all of their vehicles.
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Arkansas is home to eight regional seed companies and several private breeding and research stations.
(Information courtesy of The Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board.)
Soybean Products: You can check here for an extensive list of products which contain soy. Once you start checking labels, it’s amazing to see how often soy is used.
I’ll be sharing a number of uses for soy products in recipes in the coming weeks. I’ll hope you’ll join me for a taste.
I’d love to know you use soy products in your home as well. Leave me a comment and tell me how you do that.
Thanks for the fun facts about Arkansas Soybeans and soybeans, in general!
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