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Can soybean and millet soybean milk be eaten with lard?
Yes, you don't need food, and the nutrition is ok, but put less lard, or you will be too tired.

Folk prescription: heat about a bowl of soybean milk, add a spoonful of meat oil to drink, and hold the milk. Meat oil is fried by fat, and friends in the northeast should know it.

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Soybean+celery: reducing iron absorption

Soybean+pork tenderloin: bloating

Soybean+shrimp skin: eating together will cause indigestion.

Soybean+yogurt: yogurt is rich in calcium, and the chemical components contained in soybean affect the digestion and absorption of calcium.

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Soybean+trotters: bloating

Soybean+Eggs: Lowering Cholesterol