- Makes raw milk from grain, rice, seeds & beans
- Makes hot soups and porridge
- Five pre-programmed functions
- Alerts you when program is finished
- 1.7 quart stainless pitcher capacity
- Stainless steel food contact parts
- Easy to use and clean
$172.99
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SoyaJoy G5 Soy Milk Maker
The SoyaJoy™ G5 Soy Milk Maker is designed based on over 20 years experience with the best-selling SoyaJoy and subsequent soy milk maker models. The SoyaJoy G5 not only retains all tried and true features of the earlier SoyaJoy G3, but also adds great new features and functions, including a thermaplastic outer shell to keep the soymilk maker cool to the touch. Recent medical studies have shown that the components of the soybean are highly valuable in the fight against cancer, high cholesterol, osteoporosis and the symptoms of menopause. The new SoyaJoy G5 lets you harness these benefits easily and economically. The SoyaJoy G5 also makes nut milks, including almond milk!
The G5 includes all the key features of earlier models, and adds the patented Precision Grinding Funel (PGFTM) for super fine grinding and high milk yield. This increase grinding power but not the noise. The G5 also adds an LED display showing which cycle is at work and how much time is remaining.
SoyaJoy’s long experience with three prior generations of SoyaJoy soy milk makers has been pre-programmed into the five one-button functions, which enable the microprocessor and the sensors to continuously monitor and control the grinding and heating process to make perfect milks, soups, or porridges. Just add the ingredients and water and press one of the function buttons. The machine will do the rest and beep to let you know it's done!
Super economical
With the SoyaJoy G5 soy milk machine you can enjoy this delicious nutritional powerhouse quickly and easily. It makes soymilk so economically that you'll be able to make all you want without concern for the cost. To make 1.5 quarts you will only need 1/2 cup of dry soybeans. With the amazing savings compared to commercially produced soy milk, the SoyaJoy G5 will pay for itself very quickly, then continue to pay savings dividends for years.
Perfect Grind Technology
Temperature-controlled soaking, grinding, and cooking cycles are coordinated by three sensors. The temperature sensor allows optimal temperatures for each phase of the process. Hot soaking is at an optimal 180 degrees F, which eliminates "beany" taste without overcooking the soybeans. Similarly, grinding is best from 180 to 190 degrees, and cooking must be done at between 200 - 210 degrees to ensure the inactivation of the natural enzyme inhibitors present in soybeans. Without a temperature sensor, a machine would either overcook the beans at the hot soaking and grinding phases, or undercook at the cooking phase.
Digital Controls
Solid-state electronic controls replaced the traditional relay controls for superior reliability and service life. Additionally, they reduces the operation noise level to seamlessly integrate the SoyaJoy G5 into your kitchen.
Package includes a measuring cup, detachable cord, user manual with recipes, and a sieve.
Capacity: 1.7 quarts, will make two batches before cool-down.
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I tried making soy milk in a large pot I already had. What a mess! And so time consuming! So when I received my Soyajoy and tried it for the first time, I couldn't believe how easy it was. Just add soaked beans and it's done in about 30 minutes with very little clean up. I'm SO glad I took the chance and made this investment!!
My fiancé and I did extensive research when it came to this purchase. This is the only milk maker that is full stainless steel & can be used for other types of cooking. Plus it was almost $100 less than some of the competing brands. Soyajoy has also been around for many years and has been able to improve upon there models. The G4 is the way to go. I use it weekly to make all different types of nut milks. I have not yet used its other functions, but certainly plan to. I’m also glad I bought it from Pleasant Hill Grain. It is a secure website and the shipping was fast.
I have always made my soy milk the old fashioned way--cooking and rinsing, then blending. It took a lot of time and had its element of danger from pouring big pots of boiling water to rinse the beans that you have to do four times. Now, with this awesome machine there is none of that! And, the clean up time is much reduced. I highly recommend this machine for not only making soy milk, but other delicious delights such as porridge and other types of nut milks.
Super easy to use, makes soy milk really fast and as long as you clean it right away before the soy pulp dries and hardens, it's easy to clean too! We've only made soymilk so far, but I'm excited to try the raw function for almond milk next. Fresh soymilk has a different taste than storebought, (good though!) makes you wonder how much is stripped out of the store-bought kind...
I made almond milk for the first time in the SoyaJoy. Although it takes a spoon and the enclosed strainer to extract the "milk", I consider it a small step in the whole process. I would recommend more detailed instructions.
We use about 6 qts of soy milk weekly. This machine will allow us to have freshly made soy milk, organic and without chemicals or additives, for a fraction of the cost of store-bought. The machine works perfectly and the process is super simple - soak beans overnight, drain & rinse in the morning, pour the beans in the milk maker, add water, and press the button. In 36 minutes you have freshly made soy milk! Highly recommend!
My family is so grateful we enjoy the machine every single day.
We make 2-3 batches of soymilk a week. We upgraded from the G4, which was still working fine, but gave to my sister who is getting into a more WFPB diet. This makes about 400ml more per batch, and the result seem to be a better extraction of milk, and the remaining solids are finer in texture.
A reliable and quality product!
So happy to have the soyajoy g5. Cuts the workload in half (or more! ) and the soymilk was so delicious!