For many vegan brands, soy is a go-to ingredient. It’s protein-packed, nutritious, and most importantly, versatile. Depending on how they are processed, soybeans can take many shapes and textures, allowing them to form the basis of plant-based meats, as well as dairy-free cheeses and milks. But while soy presents a great alternative to animal products for many—including those who may suffer with a dairy allergy or lactose intolerance—it is, of course, not suitable for those with soy allergies. 

But good news: if you’re a vegan who wants or needs to follow a diet without soy, or you know someone who is soy-free, there are plenty of suitable products out there. To help you find them, we’ve gathered some of the best soy-free vegan meat, milk, and cheese products on the market, as well as easy-to-follow vegan soy-free recipes.

What is soy?

Soybeans, often simply referred to as just “soy,” are a type of legume. While the beans are native to Southeast Asia, they are now cultivated all over the world⁠—but predominantly in South America. Soy farming has been linked with deforestation, however, most soy crops (around 80 percent) are grown for farm animal feed, not human consumption.

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There are several different types of soybeans. Green soybeans (also referred to as edamame) are a popular snack or appetizer, often served in Japanese restaurants. Yellow soybeans are usually used to make things like milk, tofu, and tempeh, as well as texture vegetable protein (a vegan meat alternative). 

There are also black soybeans, and these are used in many traditional Asian recipes, like Kongjaban in Korea or Kuromame in Japan.

Soy allergies

Soy allergies can occur at any age, but they are more common in infants and children than adults. Like any food allergy, reactions can vary in severity, with symptoms ranging from skin redness to full anaphylaxis. But, according to Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE), soy allergies are usually mild. 

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FARE also notes that of the 32 million people in the US who have food allergies, approximately 1.9 million are related to soy. In contrast, more than 8 million people are allergic to shellfish and more than 6 million are allergic to milk. 

Some may also suffer from an intolerance to foods with soy. This is less serious than an allergy, and usually presents with gastrointestinal problems, like stomach pain or bloating, for example.

If you are concerned you have a food intolerance or an allergy, contact a doctor or medical professional to discuss your symptoms.

Soy-free vegan meat

Many of the vegan meat brands on the market rely on soy to get the right texture and mouthfeel—but not all of them. Here are just a handful of the best soy-free vegan meat options on the market. And, you’ll be pleased to hear, not one of them compromises on taste. 

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Based in Nevada, Sophie’s Kitchen’s main focus is vegan seafood. So if you’re a fan of the taste of crab cakes, shrimp, fish, salmon, tuna, or even whitefish (but without the real animal part, of course), then this is the brand for you. All of its products are not only plant-based and soy-free, but they are also gluten-free.
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California-based Beyond Meat’s most iconic product is, of course, the Beyond Burger. The protein-packed patty is made with peas and rice, and is 100-percent soy- and gluten-free. The Beyond Burger is available in restaurants, fast-food chains, and supermarkets all over the world. As well as the Beyond Burger, several other products from Beyond Meat, including Beyond Beef, Beyond Sausage, and Beyond Meatballs, are soy-free. However, check the labels carefully, as the brand’s Beyond Chicken does contain soy, and the new Beyond Steak may contain soy traces.
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3 Field Roast

Popular vegan meat and cheese brand Field Roast is known for its wide range of unique products, like its Caramelized Onions & Beer Plant-Based Bratwursts, for example, as well as its line of holiday roasts. All of the brand’s vegan meat products are soy-free, however, its Chao Creamery slices are not.
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The key ingredient in British brand Quorn’s products is mycoprotein, a type of fermented fungi. This means that, for the most part, its products are soy-free. However, always check the label, as the brand will occasionally use some ingredients derived from soy (like soy sauce). Kroger, Walmart, and Target are just a few examples of retailers that stock Quorn products.
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Soy-free milk

For a long time, soy milk was one of the only dairy-free milk alternatives available. But that is far from the reality now. Today, there are a number of different milk varieties out there, from oat to pea to hemp. Here are just a few of our favorites. 

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It may seem like Swedish milk brand Oatly only recently burst onto the vegan milk scene, but actually, the company has been around since the 1990s. In the last few years it has risen to global fame, and now it is one of the world’s best-selling oat milk brands. All of its products are 100-percent free of soy.
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As the name implies, Australian brand Milkadamia uses macadamia nuts to make its range of milk products. These include regular sweetened and unsweetened versions, as well as vanilla and barista varieties. You can purchase the brand’s products, which are totally soy-free, from various online retailers including Amazon, Fresh Direct, and Thrive.
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Ripple Foods’ range of vegan milks come in several varieties, including Original, Vanilla, and Chocolate. They are totally soy-free, because they’re made with yellow split peas. According to the brand, peas offer more protein than other plant-based milk ingredients, like almonds or coconuts.
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4 Califia Farms

California-based milk brand Califia Farms offers several different milk varieties, including coconut, oat, and almond. Most of its products, which include plant milks, cold brews, and creamers, are marked soy-free. However, make sure to always double-check the label before you buy.
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Soy-free cheese

From coconut to cashew, there are a number of ways to make vegan cheese without relying on soy⁠—these plant-based brands show how it’s done. 

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Back in 2009, Canadian brand Daiya debuted its first vegan cheese products: Cheddar Style and Mozzarella Style Shreds. Since then, it has grown its portfolio significantly, and now offers a wide range of cheese blocks, slices, and shreds, but also pizzas, ready meals, sauces, and desserts. Everything the brand offers is plant-based and free of the top eight allergens, including soy.
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Greek brand Violife is an expert in the world of vegan cheese, as it’s been around since the 1990s. But like many dairy-free brands, its popularity has only soared in recent years, in line with changing attitudes around plant-based eating. Its range—which includes Epic Mature, Greek White, Mozzarella Flavor, and Crumbly Blue—is fortified with B12, and free of all allergens, including soy.
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Miyoko’s Creamery started from humble beginnings: it all began when founder, Miyoko Schinner, started experimenting with dairy-free recipes in her kitchen. Since 2014, she has been sharing her culinary talents with the world, and the brand’s extensive line now includes a range of vegan cheese wheels, vegan mozzarella, and vegan cream cheese. Everything is gluten- and soy-free. 
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Follow Your Heart has deep Californian roots. The brand began all the way back in the 1970s, when the founders opened a natural food store in Canoga Park. It has evolved significantly since then, and now you can find Follow Your Heart products in stores all over the world. It offers a wide range of vegan, soy-free cheeses, including Dairy-Free Feta Crumbles, Parmesan Grated, Pepper Jack, and Cheddar. 
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Soy-free vegan recipes

For those with food intolerances or allergies, cooking shouldn’t mean sacrificing taste or nutrition. These soy-free vegan recipes are packed with delicious ingredients, they’re simple to make, and they’re good for you, too.

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1 Vegan Burger

Mushrooms and cooked brown rice are the key components in this tasty, yet super nutritious, vegan burger recipe. It’s meaty, wholesome, moreish, and requires just 10 ingredients in total. Plus, it’s free of gluten as well as soy, and you can have it ready in just one hour.
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2 Chickpea Scramble

Forget eggs or even tofu, chickpea scramble makes for a satisfying, high-protein, and totally soy-free brunch or breakfast. It requires very few ingredients (but don’t forget the kala namak for that eggy taste!), and can be ready in only 10 minutes.
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3 Mushroom Biryani

Traditionally, biryani is made with chicken, but you won’t miss the meat in this easy-to-make mushroom version. It’s super low maintenance too, as you can just throw it all in an Instant Pot. This recipe is also gluten-free and nut-free.
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4 Smoky Jackfruit ‘Chicken’ Salad

Perfect for a light lunch, this refreshing salad features green onions, celery stalks, a touch of lemon juice, and swaps out chicken for jackfruit. The tree fruit is known for its pulled pork-like texture, making it the ideal soy-free meat substitute.
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5 Pasta Bake

This comforting pasta bake with mushrooms and spinach features a cauliflower-based sauce, so you can enjoy all the creamy indulgence, but without the soy. For extra cheesy goodness, top it with one of the dairy-free, soy-free cheeses listed above.
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