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[quote=Anonymous]Soy Boy brand of pre-flavored pre-baked tofu. Get the Tofu-Lin. It rocks. You can serve cold, sliced on sandwiches, cubed in salad. You can slice thinly and sautee in olive oil (low to medium heat) . Serve with rice and steamed broccoli. Ive had kids who dont like Tofu try tofu lin and love it. Its really the best flavor the brand makes. Its a staple here in the house. Read Cancer Docs explanation about the HUGE VARIANCE in phytoestrogens depending on the type of soy and form. http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/19/is-soy-linked-to-breast-cancer/ from that page: "Even among the soy products, there are differences in terms of amount of phytoestrogen. One survey of foods found that 100 grams of flaxseed had nearly four times as much phytoestrogen as 100 grams of soybeans; 100 grams of soybeans had three times as much phytoestrogen as 100 grams of tofu, and 33 times as much as 100 grams of soy milk." [/quote]
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