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SOYALAC AND DARAK: THE FOODS THAT SAVED THOUSANDS
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Maria Orosa was a Filipino food scientist who used nutrition as a weapon during World War Two. She created survival foods that kept prisoners and civilians alive during severe starvation.

Soyalac was a high-protein soy powder used as a milk substitute. Darak was a rice bran vitamin food that prevented early beriberi.

These foods were smuggled into prison camps hidden inside hollow bamboo poles. To survive transport, Darak was mostly prepared as a thick, concentrated paste rather than a liquid. Once inside the camps, it could be mixed with water to make a nourishing drink. Soyalac, being a dry powder, was easy to transport and resistant to spoilage. These clever methods allowed life-saving nutrition to reach the starving prisoners undetected.

Maria refused to flee Manila even when danger increased. She worked until the day she died because feeding people was her duty.

SOYALAC RECIPE
Ingredients
• Soybeans
• Water

Steps
Wash soybeans and soak overnight.
Rub beans to remove the hulls.
Boil beans until soft to remove the raw smell.
Drain well.
Roast beans in a dry pan until fully dry and slightly brown.
Grind into fine powder.
Store in a dry container.

How to use
Mix 2–3 teaspoons of Soyalac powder with hot water to make a protein drink.

DARAK RECIPE
Ingredients
• Fresh rice bran
• Water
• Sugar optional

Steps
Sift rice bran to remove large particles.
Lightly toast in a pan to reduce rancidity.
Mix with water and boil for several minutes to form a thick paste.
Strain if needed to remove excess fiber.
Add sugar if available.

Store in small containers or bamboo tubes for transport.

How to use
Dilute the paste with water before drinking to provide energy and vitamin B1.

HER IMPACT
Maria Orosa created over 700 food formulas. She invented banana ketchup, Soyalac, and Darak. She used science to fight starvation and saved thousands of lives. She died at her post during the Battle of Manila.
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#2
Wow, I had no idea that Soyalac and Darak existed! Maria Orosa was a true hero.
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#3
The fact that she refused to leave Manila is so inspiring. She stayed at her post. Courage can take many forms, not just fighting.
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#4
The bamboo smuggling trick is pure wartime genius. Life-saving creativity.

Imagine being in those camps and suddenly getting this “magic food.” Incredible story.
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#5
I need to try making Soyalac at home. The recipe is so simple. Stories like this remind us that heroes can be found in labs, kitchens, and classrooms, not just battlefields.
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#6
Soyalac seems perfect for a quick protein drink even today. I’ll try it.
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