Hello fellow scientist. I am producing sausage (cooked sausage-Vienna) one of the components I use is soy isolated protein which has been difficult getting it locally but we have a lot of soybeans, kindly please assist if you know the simple way of making it
Traditional production of Isolated soy protein(ISP)
Hello fellow scientist. I am producing sausage (cooked sausage-Vienna) one of the components I use is soy isolated protein which has been difficult getting it…
Food R&D Emeritus reply
postedA simple soy protein ,that is easier to make is tofu...but real. isolated soy protein is difficult to DIY with simple equipment.
Well.....judge for yourself if you have the technical means and can muster to get the required equipment
http://www.fao.org/3/t0532e/t0532e07.htm
Steve Balogh reply
postedHi Suggest you get the soybeans and mill them to a powder use this at 10-15% more than you would the soy isolate. This will help with the bind and fat uptake. There may be flavour differences as soy bean flour has a harsher bean taste than isolate.
Balaban Dănuț reply
postedIt's very difficult to obtain isolated soy protein from soy beans if you don't have the technology. Maybe you can replace it in your recipe with other sources of protein, either vegetable (concentrated or isolated protein pea, fava, wheat, potato, etc.) or animal (milk proteins, egg, pork colagenic proteins).
I hope this helps. Good luck!
Mramba Kilavo Morea reply
postedThank you very much fr your help
Mramba Kilavo Morea reply
postedwill try that thank you
Mramba Kilavo Morea reply
postedThank you this is a great idea, Kindly share the procedures of making tofu
Food R&D Emeritus reply
postedTofu recipes are widely available in soybean processing books, its also found in the web.Please put some initiative and find it yourself..
Its not helpful to your intellectual development aa a food scientists wanna be to be spoon fed with easy to find information...
Sunny reply
postedI can supply ISP from Canada, do you need it ?
Dr. Gaurav Kumar Pal reply
postedNo, I don't feel that production of SPI from soyabean is too difficult technology
Dr. Gaurav Kumar Pal reply
postedCan you please provide us the samples of Soy protein for our R&D team evaluation.
Sunny reply
postedYes. I have sent inner email to you.
Dr. Gaurav Kumar Pal reply
postedThanks for your response