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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Hove, England
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Hi, I wonder if any one know's if you can buy soya products in India?
and if the Costa Coffee (I just read a link that there's one in Dehli) as Soya Milk? I can't drink normal cow's milk Thanks for any feedback on this question/s. ![]() |
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Naan.tering Nabob
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Abode of Glooscap
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Don't know BC but hope you find a source for it!
On the other hand, in North America Soya is used as economic fill ingredient in many foods. It's hard to find a snack or any type of processed food without now. I'm very allergic to it (it is in the top ten foods for allergies) - so watching this thread with interest ... for slightly different reasons. ![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Don't know about Delhi but I found soy milk from California in a few health food stores in Mumbai, and the even crazier thing was taht is was the same price that I pay here at home. I am sure there are some health food stores in Delhi. There are some great coffee shops in Mumbai but I don't remember if they had soy milk.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I found soy milk daily in the "western style" food stores in Chennai, so I am sure in Delhi you will have no problem finding it.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Bangalore
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yes, you can get soya milk tetrapack cartons in India. you'll need to specifically look into chain stores or western style stores as Y'gal said.
Mind you, it's quite possible that they'd remain untouched for months. Check the expiry date before buying them.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Mumbai
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In big cities and Metros u'll find various Soya products very easily at a decent store
- Soya Milk - Soya Nuggets _ Soya Granules _ Soya sticks - Soya Bread - Soya biscuits - Soya Flour and lot more |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Hove, England
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Thanks for all your replies, that's really made my day
. I will be travelling all over India so it's nice to know i can get it in different places, though I might buy some and keep it in my pack, it tends to last a long time. ![]() |
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