Only a few foods are as versatile as soy sauce. While it is very popular in south east asian dishes like noodles rice and sushi, lately it has also become a common ingredient in American, Spanish, Mediterranean and Italian dishes. The global soy sauce market is so popular that it's valued at 48.1 billion in 2022 - a valuation that may nearly double by 2032, USA Today reported. But is it good for your health? What is Soy Sauce Made Up of ? Soy sauce is a liquid condiment that is made from fermented soybeans, wheat, yeast and salt. Originating in China more than 2300 years ago, it is globally used to add flavour and reserve foods. It's traditionally made by combining cooked wheat grains and soybeans into a paste, then adding in salt, water, and a fermenting agent like yeast or a culturing mold like Aspergillus. It is then put in a fermneting tank for mnths wherein the enzymes break down the soy and wheat proteins into amino acids. The starches are the converted in simple sugars which completes the ageing process. Finally, it is pasteurized to eliminate bacteria. It is pertinent to note that there is a chemically produced soy sauce to which is There's also a chemically-produced type of soy sauce that requires the addition of artificial coloring and flavoring. Is Soy Sauce Bad For You?Soy sauce is beloved for its rich umami flavor, but health experts warn that its high sodium content means it should primarily be enjoyed as a seasoning or salt substitute, rather than a dietary staple. According to nutritionist Susie Schmidt, a single tablespoon of soy sauce contains about 40% of the daily recommended sodium intake—roughly 920 mg out of the 2,300 mg limit suggested for most adults. While soy-based foods offer a range of health benefits, soy sauce's high salt levels can contribute to serious health risks when consumed in excess. Too much sodium in the diet is linked to high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke, making it important for consumers to use soy sauce sparingly.Also, those with autoimmune or chronic health conditions need to be especially careful when consuming large amounts of soy sauce because of its wheat content. Lastly, this harmless condiment could turn dangerous for people with Histamine intolerance. Health experts suggest such individuals to avoid consuming soy sauce and opt for small amounts of salt instead.