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Soy You'll Like to Eat

These tips from food expert Mark Bittman will teach you how to transform soy into a delicious, healthy meal.

Soy's reputation as a super-food has just gotten more solid: It's not just good for the heart -- it fights cancer too. In a recent study of 68,000 women in China, those who ate a soy-rich diet were 30 percent less likely to develop colorectal cancer. And other research, on 14,000 Japanese men, found prostate cancer risk was cut by as much as 40 percent in those with high blood levels of soy compounds known as isoflavones.

No question, soy is well worth eating, especially given the evidence that it also protects bones. What's harder to believe is that it can taste good. But, says Mark Bittman, author of How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, "if you treat soy right, it can be delicious." His tips:




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