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sojowa

Sojowa is the feminine form of the Polish adjective sojowy, meaning related to soy or produced from soy. In Polish, sojowa is used to describe feminine nouns, for example mąka sojowa (soy flour) or pasta sojowa (soy paste). The corresponding masculine form is sojowy (as in olej sojowy, soy oil), and the neuter form sojowe is used with neuter nouns such as mleko sojowe (soy milk). The term derives from soja, the Polish word for the soybean, itself a loanword that entered the language along with soy-based products.

Common usages describe a range of soy-derived foods and ingredients. Examples include mleko sojowe (soy milk),

In culinary and nutritional contexts, soy products are valued as plant-based protein sources and are common

olej
sojowy
(soybean
oil),
mąka
sojowa
(soy
flour),
białko
sojowe
(soy
protein),
sos
sojowy
(soy
sauce),
and
mięso
sojowe
(textured
soy
protein
used
as
a
meat
substitute).
Tofu
and
tempeh
are
also
widely
referred
to
in
Polish
with
the
general
adjective
form
when
describing
their
soy
origin,
such
as
tofu
sojowe
in
some
contexts.
in
vegetarian
and
vegan
diets.
The
use
of
sojowa
reflects
gender
agreement
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
illustrating
how
Polish
adjectives
adapt
to
gender
and
number
in
compound
terms.