Miso is well known, Natto is less known, but apparently for the japaneses it is like the poutine for the quebecers, some miss it when oversea 😉 I did not find the taste that bad, but it can look ugly for people that are not willing to try. In Montreal, you can find it in some japanese/korean stores easily, along with Kim-Chi! 😉
Lately I have also try edamame (raw?), it is an interesting taste nonetheless. Is it less healthy because I don’t think that is fermented? Well I don’t know.
]]>Also, there is research that shows even though soy contains calcium, iron and several other minerals, the body does not absorb them well. On the contrary, eating too much soy can block your calcium absorbtion.
I think everything in moderation is good, and always try orgenic if you want to make sure you’re only eating food and not some genes from rats or pesticide compunds.
PS. The stroke and Heart foundation does not endorse soy as the miracle food anymore.
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