Makes Fresh Soymilk, Rice Milk, Almond Milk, Oat Milk, Raw Milks and more!
Fast 13 minute Cycle and Easy to operate - highly recommended by reviewers and experts
Free SoyaJoy leaning kit, Color user manual, Recipe Booklet, Soybean Starter Package
Toll-Free phone support with 90-day unconditional guarantee
1 year warranty - Lifetime warranty on grinding blade
We will upgrate your order to the Brand new SoyaJoy G3. Because we are out of stock on the SoyaJoy at this time. The SoyaPower Soy Milk Maker is an improved design based on the SoyaJoy. Search SoyaPower on Amazon to see more details The award winning SoyaJoy Soy Milk Maker is the most recommended soymilk maker by trusted nutritionists, cookbook authors and soy food experts. The SoyaJoy Soymilk Maker is completely automated, and allows you to make many different types of fresh milks in 15 minutes. The versatile machine produces soymilk, Sesame Seed Milk, Oat Milk, Bean Milk and can also makes raw almond milk as well. One touch operation with fully automatic programming. Power indicator light with audio alert. Easy to operate and clean. Parts contacting milk Made of High quality stainless steel. Comes with color user manual, recipe booklet. The 90-day unconditional return and full refund policy makes it a risk-free purchase. Life-time warranty on grinding blade.
This review is from: SoyaJoy Soy Milk MakerI've been using the SoyaJoy Automatic Soymilk Maker about once a week for almost a year now. A deal at $99, the soymilk maker has paid for itself over and over again. It's so easy to use; my favorite recipe is my own: Pineapple Soymilk. All you have to do is soak soy beans overnight. Thaw half a can of frozen pineapple juice; add the juice to the SoyaJoy along with filtered or bottled water. Add a tablespoon of oat flakes to the soy bean filter, then add the soy beans; attach the filter to the unit, plug it in, and about fifteen minutes later, your soymilk will be done. Let it sit for about half an hour to cool; chill overnight in the refrigerator, and enjoy. Using a whole can of frozen pineapple juice overwhelms the taste of the soy beans and additional sweeteners are not needed.I also prepare soy milk this way: soak overnight soy beans, a few raw almonds and raw Virginia peanuts along with about half a teaspoon of Basmati rice; next day, prepare Soymilk as usual. I add the Okara (the residue that is left after the liquid is drained off when making soybean milk) to homemade soups as well as when I cook rice (I use a crock pot in both cases); the Okara adds something special to each meal."The SoyaJoy Concentrated Magic Cleaning Powder" is very easy to use, and aids in keeping the soy bean filter clean; in fact, I used the powder, as directed, only a few times, then one day I realized that I didn't need to use the powder anymore, and a simple cleaning was possible using water, the brush that comes with the SoyaJoy, and a sponge.If you plan on using the SoyaJoy often, you can pre-soak the soy beans; they keep up to a week in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator.I've been on the "Blood Type" diet for a decade; Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo says of his diet that soy-based foods are "super foods" for a Blood Type A. Every time I walk by the soymilk section at the grocery store, I see an expensive way to buy that food; the SoyaJoy Automatic Soymilk Maker is the most economical and easiest way for a Blood Type A to enjoy "super food"!...
This review is from: SoyaJoy Soy Milk MakerI bought this SoyaJoy maker 5 years ago from a friend in Houston. I have been using it since then. It is a reliable great product, very easy to use. I am extremely satisfied with this product. Unfortunately, I lost the plug cable during my recent moving. So I checked Amazon thinking to buy a new maker. I was so excited when I saw the same product is now listed on Amazon. So I e-mailed the custom cervice asking if I can get a plug cable from them. I got a quik response and they will send it out to me the very next day. It is a great, reliable product. I strongly recommend this product....
This review is from: SoyaJoy Soy Milk MakerI just posted a review on SoyaPower plus soy milk maker. I had a SoyaJoy for five years and I do like it (still working). I would have given the SoyaJoy a five-star had I not used the SoyaPower plus. They are both made by the same company. If you can't spend $60 more, the SoyaJoy is still a great machine for the money! Sorry SoyaJoy, but I have to tell people because I have used both....
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