i don't eat dairy products. would soy milk be considered dairy in a jewish home i was wondering?!


Question: I don't eat dairy products. would soy milk be considered dairy in a jewish home i was wondering?
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Soy milk is Paerve.

And you do have someone to ask when you husbands its out of town - your Rabbi! They would be happy to help explain it to you
Feel free to rely on the community for questions like this , that is what they are there for.



The Shulchan Aruch says that almond milk may not be eaten with meat because an onlooker may think that it is real milk, and it is wrong to arouse even false suspicion. It would seem that soy milk has the same law.



Soy milk has no dairy products, but look at the ingredient list to make sure that no other ingredients violate any of your food choices.



No its not considered as a dairy because it is made of soybeans



soy milk is not dairy. it is made from soy. why would it be different in a jewish house?



lol, soybeans are legumes like peanuts or walnuts.



This is a facepalm.



How could it be dairy since it is made of BEANS?



It's parve.I use to drink my coffee with it after I had a meat meal.




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