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Healthy Night With Soyami

Last January 25, I was privileged to be invited at the Blogger's launch of Soyami Soya Chips, which I found out that it's Manufactured by 100% Filipino-owned Marketing and Manufacturing Company - AM Global Works Marketing Corp. The event was held at one of the cozy restaurants at the Fort Strip in Bonifacio Global City, hosted by the Sporty and Health enthusiast TV Host Marc Nelson, together with Ms. Apple Morales, the President and Owner of AM Global.

Three flavors of Soyami Soya Chips (Original, Cheesy Cheddar, Pizza)
At the healthy and guiltless pleasure of the eve, Chef Sandralyn Hataway from Tourne Restaurant served us with her Soya-inspired dishes. Yes you read it right, there's more food that can be prepared with Soya. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to jot down the name of the dishes due to the excitement of having my taste glands get a home run of the sumptuous meal. If you're curious to try these Soya-inspired dishes, you may drop-by at the Tourne Restaurant located at the 7th Street, the Fort Strip, together with your friends after your evening run or jog around BGC. If you won't be able to drop-by at the said restaurant but want some quick fill for your protein needs after a tiring workout at the nearby Fitness First or a long run towards BGC, then you may just grab a pack from any variants of Soyami snacks.


But wait, meron pa pala... Chips are not the only variant of Soyami as they also have bread sticks in three flavors: Garlic, Chili, and Basil. Not only that, as our Grandparents will also love the oldest-favorite, hard-one but melts-in-your-mouth "puto seko" also made from Soya. For the ladies who loves oatmeal, there's also the Soya Oatmeal cookies. All these foods are also made of non-GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) and Halal-Certified food which means it passed the dietary consideration of our Muslim brothers.

Bread Sticks and Soya Oatmeal Cookies
Soya Helps prevents the following:
  • Bones: (Osteoporosis)
  • Breast Cancer
  • Reduces the risk of Prostate Cancer
  • Colon Cancer
  • Reduces the risk of heart diseases and high blood pressure
  • Reduces Menopause Symptoms
  • Child Obesity
  • Hair Loss
  • Increased healing of the wounds
  • Protects again Alzheimer’s Disease
with TV Host Marc Nelson and AM Global President Ms. Apple Morales
You may also dip the Soyami Chips
Center Snack
Soyameal at Tourne
Soyami Dessert
Present also on the event were Sponsors and Representatives of other Nature-advocate Organizations and Companies who also presented to the Bloggers their creative and wonder products such as the Face One of Q-Life, Recycled pens of Fernbelly TreeHugger, and the undying call to save our Trees and Forests by Haribon Foundation.

Get to know more about the health benefits of Soya, visit the following vides from this link.

Visit and like Soyami's Fanpage and you may also follow them on Twitter.

Soyami wish to give thanks to their Sponsors and Partners:
Q-Life's Face One
Fruit Magic
Fitness First
Tourne
Haribon Foundation
Suncoast: Lightwater and Vit. Boost
Fernbelly - Treehugger
Rudy Project

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