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Answer for the clue "Source of ink ", 3 letters:
soy

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Usage examples of soy.

Take sauce off the fire and stir in by degrees two tablespoonfuls of tarragon vinegar, two tablespoons of Indian soy, one finely chopped green gherkin, one small pinch of cayenne pepper, and a small quantity of salt.

Take from the fire and add by degrees two tablespoonfuls of tarragon vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of Indian soy, one finely chopped small pickle, and cayenne and salt to season.

Then put them and the lamb, cumin, soy sauce, orange zest, orange juice, cilantro, salt, and pepper in a big bowl.

Besides the dumplings and the beer, we also had a dish of freshly caught fish, stewed with soy sauce, vinegar and different spices, cooked until the bones were soft enough to eat.

It would be more desirable, usually, to make the first cutting from alfalfa into ensilage than later cuttings, because of the showery character of the weather at that season, but the strong objection stands in the way of doing so, that no carbonaceous food, as corn, sorghum or soy beans, is ready for going into the silo then as they are later, with a view of aiding in the better preservation of the ensilage and of making a better balanced ration.

More recently, soy protein has become a major food ingredient because of its health benefits, which are supported by epidemiological studies.

A Chinese merchant, whose little shop bore the name of Soy Foon, along with Chinese characters, closed the front door of his place, and went into a back room.

Soy Foon - the merchant was attired in his native costume - approached a rack which resembled the one in the Buddhist shrine.

Soy Foon entered an open passage, and the barrier slid down in back of him.

WHILE Chon Look was quietly engaged in his pretended shrine, Soy Foon was also contemplative.

But others were coming - here, to this back room of the shop - and even while Soy Foon waited, a light tapping marked the arrival of those whom he expected.

Here, Soy Foon observed a shrewd, leering face - a countenance that betokened both stealth and swiftness.

This distorted creature was the one whom Soy Foon had termed Chun Shi, the Crafty.

That privilege belonged only to one like Soy Foon - a favorite who had actually met the Living Joss face to face.

Like Chon Look, the Buddhist, Soy Foon, the merchant, was sure that he was worthy of the confidence given by Kwa.