
I wanted to make soymilk by myself, so I went to Amazon and Walmart stores to compare the soymilk machines, and found that Yami was the cheapest one. Among them, this one from Midea was so cheap that it was similar to the price of ordinary domestic soymilk machines! Maybe because it is a new product, there is no evaluation for reference, and most people think that Joyoung Soymilk Maker is more professional. But seeing that this is less than half the price of other soymilk machines, I couldn't help but choose it in the end.
This time, it arrived in a week after the order was placed. I would like to give Yami a big compliment to the logistics.
As soon as I got the soymilk maker, I couldn't help but use it right away. However, I have to admit that this manual is really messed up, it makes me stunned, and there is no option to cook soy milk! Helpless, I can only use it myself. After many unremitting attempts, I finally found the most suitable soy milk recipe - take 1.5-2 scoops of soybeans with the measuring cup and spoon, soak them overnight in advance, pour in and add water to the lowest mark, select "rice&" ;grain milk", press start and the machine will automatically cook soy milk. After waiting for about 20 minutes, the machine will make a beeping sound, which means the soy milk is ready. The taste is very fragrant and rich, satisfied!
Although at the beginning, I was worried that such a cheap soy milk might not be durable, but it has been two weeks so far. I use it to cook soy milk every day, and all functions are very smooth, so overall this is a good value for money. The soymilk maker is worth recommending to the children's shoes who are struggling to buy a soymilk maker.





