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Actually, soy milk is a traditional asian beverage but we don't try to pass it off as a "milk" substitute. When you get it in Asia, they either give you a cold glass of it with sugar to eat with sao bing (which is a sort of Chinese doughnut). There is also a salted soy milk, which is served hot, and is almost a breakfast soup. Alotta good memories having sao bing brunches with the family when I was little. I don't know if the place we used to go to in Queens, NY is still open but there are all sorts of little ghetto Chinese breakfast places here in Taiwan. Maybe we should drive out to Chinatown next time we have a Fedora Lounge meet in NYC?