Soybeans can be eaten together with pig blood, pig liver, pork, mutton and bracken.
Pork and beans are in conflict with each other: causing abdominal distension, gas congestion, and qi stagnation.
Shop skin and soybeans are in conflict with each other: eating the same food will affect digestion.
Soybeans and kefir are incompatible: The chemical components contained in soybeans will affect the absorption of calcium in kefir.
Soybeans and pig blood are incompatible: soybeans and pig's feet should not be eaten together, but they will not be poisonous, will destroy nutrition, and cause diarrhea.
Soybeans and honey should not be eaten together as they will form precipitates, and eating too much may cause slight poisoning.
Do not eat soybeans while taking tetracycline.
It is not advisable to add alkali to cook soybeans.
It is not advisable to eat too much fried soybeans.