Food Guide
Soy Nuts
Varieties
Soy nuts are available salted and unsalted and also with a variety of spices and flavorings added.
Preparation, Uses, & Tips
Soy nuts are a snack item. Because of their crunchy texture and nutty flavor, they also make an interesting addition to salads and grain dishes. Soy nuts can be mixed with nuts, dried fruit, and chocolate chips to make trail mix or other snack mixes, and they can be added to baked goods, such as chocolate chip cookies.
Soy nuts are easily made at home by soaking dry soybeans in enough water to cover for three hours. Then drain and spread in one layer on a well-oiled cookie sheet. Roast at 350°F (190°C), stirring often, until well-browned. Salt to taste and store in an airtight container.
Storing
Keep them refrigerated for up to two months or in the freezer in a tightly sealed container for up to three or four months.
Nutrition Highlights
Soy nuts (dry roasted), 1/2 cup (86g)
- Calories: 387
- Protein: 34g
- Carbohydrate: 28g
- Total Fat: 18.6g
- Fiber: 7.0g
*Excellent Source of: Folate (176mcg), Magnesium (196mg), Riboflavin (0.65mg), and Thiamine (0.37)