Noun
okara (uncountable)
A food made from soybean pulp; a by-product of soy milk production.
After needing 2 people to seperate the okara from the soy milk, my mom suggested using a french press, and it cuts the time in half, i just use the cheesecloth in case the french press missed anything. Source: Internet
Here is a recipe for it (she uses ground up soybeans rather than real okara, but the more traditional way is to just use your okara. Source: Internet
Others who have had strong relationship with Sam Daddy in the past and continued till date includes another co-publisher of Trumpeta, Gerry Ogu, Val Okara of the Sun and Guardian’s Charles Ogubuaja. Source: Internet
Money collected for the Okara Lakes to CAP-21 are tax deductible. Source: Internet
Be sure to use dried okara, not soft/fresh, in baking - the texture comes out a lot better. Source: Internet