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Soy Vay Veri Veri Teriyaki (Vegan) PDF Print E-mail

Soy Vay Veri Veri TeriyakiWe have had Soy Vay products before, and liked them. This time we had the Veri Veri Teriyaki and was very impressed. Tastes of my stir fry were complex with out over powering my vegetables. I like their short description. Chinese girl meets Jewish boy and Soy Vay!

On their web site www.soyvay.com

What does "Parve"on our label mean?
There is absolutely no dairy in our products.


Do our products contain any type or form of peanuts? No.


Is the machinery used to make our products used to make other things containing peanuts? No.

I will use Soy Vay again, we stir fry a fair bit in our kitchen.

This is a third party review by Karen Blue of Avoiding Milk Protein. For more information and to purchase this product, see the Soy Vay website.

 


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