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Soya may refer to: Food * Soya bean, or soybean, a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean * Soya sauce, see soy sauce, a fermented sauce made from soybeans, roasted grain, water and salt Places * Sōya District, Hokkaido, a district located in the Sōya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan * Sōya Subprefecture, a subprefecture of the Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan * Sōya Main Line, a railway line in Hokkaido, Japan Ships * Japanese cruiser Soya, originally the Russian cruiser ''Varyag'', launched 1900 * ''Sōya'' (icebreaker), a Japanese icebreaker * , a Swedish coastal tanker People * Soya (singer) (born 1990), South Korean singer * Carl Erik Soya (1896–1983), Danish author and dramatist * Willi Soya (1935–1990), German footballer * Yelena Soya (born 1981), Russian synchro-swimmer Geographical features * Sōya Strait, or La Pérouse Strait, the strait between Hokkaido, Japan, and Sakhalin, Russia * Cape Sōya, situated in Wakkanai, the northern ...
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Soybean
The soybean, soy bean, or soya bean (''Glycine max'') is a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean. Soy is a staple crop, the world's most grown legume, and an important animal feed. Soy is a key source of food, useful both for its protein and oil content. Soybean oil is widely used in cooking, as well as in industry. Traditional unfermented food uses of soybeans include edamame, as well as soy milk, from which tofu and tofu skin are made. Fermented soy foods include soy sauce, fermented bean paste, nattō, and tempeh. Fat-free (defatted) soybean meal is a significant and cheap source of protein for animal feeds and many packaged meals. For example, soybean products, such as textured vegetable protein (TVP), are ingredients in many meat and dairy substitutes. Soy based foods are traditionally associated with East Asian cuisines, and still constitute a major part of East Asian diets, but processed soy products are increasingly used ...
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Yelena Soya
Yelena Igorevna Soya ( born November 9, 1981) is a Russian Synchro-swimmer. She won an Olympic gold medal in team competition in 2000 and won two European Championships (1999, 2000). She was a member of national team in 1999-2000. Her father Igor Soya is a coach for modern pentathlete Dmitri Svatkovskiy. On 1 January 2010, she is working with the Russian Paralympic Committee The Russian Paralympic Committee () is the National Paralympic Committee representing Russia. History The Russian Paralympic Committee was founded in 1996. On 7 August 2016, it was suspended by the International Paralympic Committee due to Do .... External links * Yelena Soya's profile 1981 births Living people Swimmers from Moscow Russian synchronized swimmers Olympic synchronized swimmers for Russia Synchronized swimmers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Russia Olympic medalists in synchronized swimming Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics European Aquatics Ch ...
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Soia (other)
Soia, SOIA, or ''variant'', may refer to: People * Soia Mentschikoff (1915–1984) Russian-American lawyer * Elena Soia (born 1981), Russian swimmer Places * Soiano del Lago (Gardesano: Soià), Brescia, Lombardy, Italy Groups, organizations, companies * Sick of It All, U.S. hardcore punk band * System for the Observation of and Information on the Alps, see List of organizations with .int domain names Other uses * ''Sick of It All'' (EP), a 1997 record by the eponymous U.S. band * Simultaneous offset instrument approach, a type of instrument approach in aviation * Security of Information Act The ''Security of Information Act'' (, R.S.C. 1985, c. O-5), formerly known as the ''Official Secrets Act'', is an Act of the Parliament of Canada that addresses national security concerns, including threats of espionage by foreign powers and L ..., the Canadian Official Secrets law See also * * Soja (other) * Soya (other) * Soy (other) * Soi (di ...
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Soja (other)
Sōja is a city in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Soja may also refer to: People * Edward Soja (1940–2015), American geographer and urban planner * Jean André Soja (born 1946), Malagasy politician * Soja Jovanović (1922–2002), Yugoslavian film and theater director Other places * Sōja Station, a railway station in Sōja, Okayama ** Higashi-Sōja Station ** Gumma-Sōja Station Plants *Soja, an alternate spelling of soya, as in soya bean *''Soja'', a synonym of the legume genus ''Glycine'' Music * SOJA ("Soldiers of Jah Army"), a reggae band from Virginia, USA ** ''SOJA'' (EP), a 2000 release by the band Shrines * ''Sōja'' or ''Sōsha'', a Shinto term referring to a "combined shrine" where all of the ''kami'' in an area are worshipped together *Many shrines of this type have it in their name ** located in Toyokawa, Aichi ** located in Takayama, Gifu ** located in Maebashi, Gunma ** located in Obama, Fukui ** located in Echizen, Fukui ** located in Nanao, Ishikaw ...
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Soy (other)
Soy refers to soybean, a species of legume native to East Asia (soya). Soy or SOY may also refer to: Food products * Soy sauce, a fermented sauce made from soybeans * Soy milk, a beverage made from soybeans * Soy protein, protein derived from soybeans Music * ''Soy'' (Alejandra Guzmán album), the tenth studio album by Alejandra Guzmán * ''Soy'' (Cynthia album), the debut album by Cynthia * ''Soy'' (Debi Nova album), second studio album by Debi Nova * ''Soy'' (Ednita Nazario album), the 20th studio album Ednita Nazario * ''Soy'' (Julio Iglesias album) by Julio Iglesias * ''Soy'' (Lali Espósito album), by Lali ** "Soy" (song), by Lali ** Soy Tour, a world tour by Lali * ''Soy'' (Victor Manuelle album), by Victor Manuelle Languages * One of the Romance copula forms, using ''ser'' from Spanish (first person, "I am".) Other uses * Soy templates, a web templating language that is part of the Google Closure Tools system * Soy, a village in the municipality of Érezée ...
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Wallenius Lines
Wallenius Lines is a privately owned Swedish shipping company. The company was founded in 1934 by Olof Wallenius. Wallenius Lines is an investor and active owner within the global shipping industry, specifically the international car and roll-on/roll-off segment. Wallenius Lines is fully owned by Rederi AB Soya and part of the Soya Group. History In the 1960s, Wallenius pioneered the RoRo concept, first on the North Atlantic trade and later on the Asian trade when Wallenius became the first independent shipping line to work with Japan’s automobile manufacturing industry. See also *Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics * Wallenius Marine * Wilh. Wilhelmsen * American Roll-on Roll-off Carrier * EUKOR * United European Car Carriers *Nippon Yusen Kaisha The , also known as NYK Line, is a Japanese shipping company. The company headquarters are located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It operates a fleet of over 820 ships, which includes container ships, tankers, bulk and woodchip carri ...
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Cape Sōya
is the northernmost point of the island of Hokkaidō, Japan. It is situated in Wakkanai, Hokkaido, Wakkanai, Sōya Subprefecture. The is at the cape, although the true List of extreme points of Japan, northernmost point under Japanese control is the small deserted island of Benten-jima (Wakkanai), Benten-jima, northwest. Since the cape is just away across La Perouse Strait from Cape Crillon, Sakhalin Island, it is possible to see the island of Sakhalin from Cape Sōya on a clear day. There are more than ten monuments at Cape Sōya, including the Monument of the Northernmost Point of Japan, the Tower of Prayer (a memorial to Korean Air Lines Flight 007, shot down in 1983), a statue of Mamiya Rinzō, the Monument of Peace (a memorial to the sunken submarine , and others). Sōya Misaki settlement, east of the cape, has many facilities known to be "the northernmost in Japan", including the northernmost lighthouse (Cape Sōya Lighthouse), the northernmost filling station (Idemitsu ...
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Sōya Strait
Soya may refer to: Food * Soya bean, or soybean, a species of legume native to East Asia, widely grown for its edible bean * Soya sauce, see soy sauce, a fermented sauce made from soybeans, roasted grain, water and salt Places * Sōya District, Hokkaido, a district located in the Sōya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan * Sōya Subprefecture, a subprefecture of the Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan * Sōya Main Line, a railway line in Hokkaido, Japan Ships * Japanese cruiser Soya, originally the Russian cruiser ''Varyag'', launched 1900 * ''Sōya'' (icebreaker), a Japanese icebreaker * , a Swedish coastal tanker People * Soya (singer) (born 1990), South Korean singer * Carl Erik Soya (1896–1983), Danish author and dramatist * Willi Soya (1935–1990), German footballer * Yelena Soya (born 1981), Russian synchro-swimmer Geographical features * Sōya Strait, or La Pérouse Strait, the strait between Hokkaido, Japan, and Sakhalin, Russia * Cape Sōya, situated in Wakkanai, the nor ...
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Willi Soya
Wilhelm Soya (born 11 November 1935 – 4 July 1990), commonly known as Willi Soya, was a German professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He spent almost his entire career in the first-tier: in the Oberliga West with Schalke 04, in the Oberliga Nord for Werder Bremen, and in the Bundesliga for Werder Bremen after the league's establishment in 1963. He became German national champion with Schalke in 1958 and with Werder Bremen in 1964–65. After his second title, he left Werder Bremen and spent his final year of professional football with ASV Bergedorf 85 in the second-tier Regionalliga Nord. Honours Schalke 04 * German championship: 1958 Werder Bremen * Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ...: 1964–65 References 1935 births 1990 de ...
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Soy Sauce
Soy sauce (sometimes called soya sauce in British English) is a liquid condiment of China, Chinese origin, traditionally made from a fermentation (food), fermented paste of soybeans, roasted cereal, grain, brine, and ''Aspergillus oryzae'' or ''Aspergillus sojae'' Mold (fungus), molds. It is recognized for its saltiness and pronounced umami taste. Soy sauce was created in its current form about 2,200 years ago during the Western Han dynasty of ancient China. Since then, it has become an important ingredient in List of Asian cuisines, East and Cuisine of Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian cooking as well as a condiment worldwide. Use and storage Soy sauce can be added directly to food, and is used as a dip or Salt#Edible salt, salt flavor in cooking. It is often eaten with rice, Japanese noodles, noodles, and sushi or sashimi, or can also be mixed with ground wasabi for dipping. Bottles of soy sauce for the salty seasoning of various foods are common on restaurant tables in many co ...
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Carl Erik Soya
Carl Erik Soya, (30 October 1896 – 10 November 1983), also known by the single appellation Soya, was a Danish author and dramatist. His works were often satirical provocations against double standards and dishonesty. In 1975, Soya received Denmark's foremost literary award, Grand Prize of the Danish Academy. Early life Carl Erik Martin Soya-Jensen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on 30 October 1896, the son of the painter and professor Carl Martin Soya-Jensen. His parents died when he was a young boy. The inheritance he received provided Soya with financial independence and enabled him to pursue a career as a writer. In 1915, Soya entered the Metropolitan School in Copenhagen, and received his diploma the following year. He began his career as a freelance journalist for ''Vore Damer'' (''Our Ladies'') writing under the American pseudonyms Lillian D. Green, Martin Arrowhead, and Joseph W. French. In 1920, he changed his name to the single appellation, Soya. Career Soya published ...
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Soya (singer)
Kim So-ya (; born April 2, 1990) is a South Korean singer, known mononymously as Soya. She debuted in 2010 as a member of the duo Soya n' Sun under 101 Entertainment''.'' Career 2008–2009: Pre-debut In 2008, Soya participated in the soundtrack for '' The World That They Live In.'' The next year, Kim sang three songs for the soundtrack of '' The Slingshot.'' 2010–present: Soya n' sun, solo debut and 1st Mini Album In April 2010, Kim became a member of the duo Soya N'Sun. The duo only released one digital single before Kim debuted as a soloist in November with the single "매일매일 사랑해 (I Love You Everyday)" featuring her uncle Kim Jong-kook. Kim participated in the reality show '' The Unit'' in 2017 but was eliminated early in episode 7, placing in 46th place. In 2018, Kim released three singles, titled "Show" on 31 January, "Oasis" on 18 April and "Y-Shirt" on 31 July. Her debut EP, "Artist" was released on 17 October 2018. Personal life Kim is the niece of ...
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