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Vo<strong>and</strong>zeia subterranea or Vo<strong>and</strong>zou. See Bambarra groundnuts<br />

WISHH (World Initiative for Soy in Human Health), <strong>and</strong> World Soy<br />

Foundation (WSF). Projects <strong>of</strong> the American Soybean Association<br />

(ASA). 1848<br />

Wannamaker (John E.) (St. Matthews, South Carolina). 1616<br />

War, Russo-Japanese. See Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905)–<br />

Soybeans <strong>and</strong> Soyfoods<br />

War, world. See World War I–Soybeans <strong>and</strong> Soyfoods, World War<br />

II–Soybeans <strong>and</strong> Soyfoods<br />

Waste Management, Treatment, <strong>and</strong> Disposal. See also:<br />

Environmental Issues <strong>and</strong> Concerns. 1079<br />

Waterpro<strong>of</strong> goods or cloth. See Linoleum, Floor Coverings,<br />

Oilcloth, <strong>and</strong> Waterpro<strong>of</strong> Goods<br />

Websites or Information on the World Wide Web or Internet. 1514,<br />

1516, 1538, 1570, 1590, 1607, 1632, 1639, 1667, 1690, 1702, 1737,<br />

1750, 1780, 1781, 1915<br />

Wedge presses. See Soybean Crushing–Equipment–Wedge Presses<br />

Weeds–Control <strong>and</strong> Herbicide Use. 1209, 1567, 1690<br />

Weight <strong>of</strong> soybean seeds. See Seed Weight / Size (Soybeans)–<br />

Weight <strong>of</strong> 100 Seeds in Grams, or Number <strong>of</strong> Seeds Per Pound<br />

Wenger International Inc. See Extruder / Extrusion Cooker<br />

Manufacturers–Wenger International Inc.<br />

Westbrae Natural Foods, Inc. (Berkeley, California). Founded in<br />

Feb. 1971 by Bob Gerner. Later in Carson. Subsidiary <strong>of</strong> Vestro<br />

Foods, Inc. Acquired by the Hain Food Group <strong>of</strong> Uniondale, New<br />

York, 14 Oct. 1997. 1303, 1408, 1460<br />

Wheat Gluten Made into Seitan (Including Wheatmeat, Tan Pups,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tan Pops). 561, 634, 749, 765, 790, 804, 811, 830, 896, 925,<br />

931, 948, 1118, 1121, 1142, 1154, 1255, 1298, 1381, 1398, 1427,<br />

1432, 1470, 1497, 1532, 1534, 1538, 1566, 1623, 1637, 1745, 1892,<br />

1926<br />

Wheat Gluten <strong>and</strong> Seitan Industry <strong>and</strong> Market Statistics, Trends,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Analyses–By Geographical Region. 879<br />

Wheat Gluten. Chinese–Pinyin: Mianjin / Mian-jin. Wade-Giles:<br />

Mienchin / Mien-chin. 69, 118, 180, 218, 221, 239, 362, 484, 509,<br />

541, 552, 576, 695, 879, 941, 1006, 1153, 1382, 1398, 1641, 1646,<br />

1659, 1660, 1837, 1892<br />

Whip Topping (Non-Dairy–Resembles Whipped Cream or<br />

Whipping Cream <strong>and</strong> Contains Soy Protein). 300, 513, 650, 652,<br />

1570, 1608, 1639, 1667, 1702, 1861<br />

Whipping or foaming in soy proteins. See Soy Proteins–Isolates–<br />

Enzyme-Modifi ed Soy Protein Isolates with Whipping / Foaming<br />

© Copyright Soyinfo <strong>Center</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

HISTORY OF NATTO AND ITS RELATIVES 654<br />

Properties Used to Replace Egg Albumen<br />

White Wave, Inc. (Boulder, Colorado). Including Soyfoods<br />

Unlimited. Owned by Dean Foods Co. since 8 May 2002. 905, 974,<br />

1082, 1097, 1460, 1690<br />

White soybeans. See Soybean Seeds–White<br />

Whole Dry Soybean Flakes. See Microsoy Corp., Formerly Nichii<br />

Company<br />

Whole Dry Soybeans (Used Unprocessed as Food). 22, 25, 28, 30,<br />

47, 65, 81, 82, 98, 99, 102, 108, 112, 119, 129, 130, 131, 136, 137,<br />

140, 141, 145, 152, 173, 178, 182, 184, 192, 197, 217, 222, 250,<br />

258, 262, 263, 266, 294, 311, 321, 326, 332, 350, 378, 379, 388,<br />

401, 410, 426, 456, 460, 468, 479, 509, 540, 561, 597, 650, 652,<br />

653, 660, 754, 755, 765, 771, 777, 778, 779, 782, 790, 805, 866,<br />

902, 907, 912, 941, 949, 967, 972, 973, 999, 1003, 1006, 1016,<br />

1019, 1028, 1068, 1075, 1085, 1093, 1096, 1168, 1231, 1256, 1263,<br />

1269, 1270, 1274, 1284, 1296, 1301, 1407, 1514, 1561, 1570, 1590,<br />

1591, 1598, 1607, 1608, 1615, 1627, 1639, 1647, 1667, 1674, 1697,<br />

1702, 1708, 1712, 1806, 1861<br />

Whole Dry Soybeans–Etymology <strong>of</strong> This Term <strong>and</strong> <strong>Its</strong> Cognates /<br />

<strong>Relatives</strong> in Various Languages. 22<br />

Whole Dry Soybeans, Ground or Mashed to a Paste After Boiling,<br />

or Ground Raw with Water to a Fresh Puree or Slurry (Including<br />

Japanese Gô). 112, 642, 650, 652, 738, 768, 777, 973, 1107, 1110,<br />

1241, 1274, 1284, 1299, 1647, 1708, 1806, 1861<br />

Whole Soy Flakes (Flaked Soybeans), Grits, Granules, or Textured<br />

Products, Made from Whole Dry Soybeans (Not Defatted). See<br />

Also: Soy Flour: Whole or Full-fat. 1493<br />

WholeSoy & Co. (subsidiary <strong>of</strong> TAN Industries, Inc.), Modesto<br />

WholeSoy Co. (California), <strong>and</strong> Aros Sojaprodukter (Örsundsbro,<br />

then Enkoeping, Sweden; Founded by Ted Nordquist. Started Feb.<br />

1981). 948<br />

Wild Annual Soybean (Glycine soja Siebold & Zuccarini, formerly<br />

named G. ussuriensis Regel & Maack, <strong>and</strong> G. angustifolia Miquel).<br />

1015<br />

Wild Soybeans (General). 697<br />

Wild, Perennial <strong>Relatives</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Soybean–Glycine Species (Glycine<br />

albicans, G. aphyonota, G. arenaria, G. argyrea, G. canescens,<br />

G. cl<strong>and</strong>estina, G. curvata, G. cyrtoloba, G. falcata, G. gracei,<br />

G. hirticaulis, G. lactovirens, G. latifolia, G. latrobeana, G.<br />

montis-douglas, G. mycrophylla, G. peratosa, G. pindanica, G. G.<br />

rubiginosa, G. stenophita, G. syndetika, G. tabacina, G. pullenii<br />

tomentella) (Former Names <strong>and</strong> Synonyms Include G. sericea, <strong>and</strong><br />

G. tomentosa). 1360<br />

Wiley, Harvey Washington (1884-1930). Father <strong>of</strong> the Pure Food<br />

<strong>and</strong> Drug Act <strong>and</strong> the Meat Inspection Act (1906) <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> the U.S.<br />

Food <strong>and</strong> Drug Administration. 173<br />

Wilson soybean variety. See Soybean Varieties USA–Mammoth

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