Coconut, Almond or Reg. Milk
Roxyann
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I make a smoothe everyday for breakfast. I don't know which milk is better for you. I use 1 kind 1 week and than another the next week. The only thing is the price of the Coconut and ALmond milk are getting costly. Can anyone tell me which one is best to use?
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Whichever you prefer. Most people here will tell you to switch to almond milk because it has the fewest calories, but it is probably the least nutrient dense of all the types. I like it, but I don't think it's healthiest just because it's 40 calories.
Personally, I would say that organic low fat cow's milk is the healthiest if we're judging based on nutrient density. However, I don't drink cow's milk because it doesn't agree with me and I don't fancy the flavor.0 -
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I started using unsweetened coconut milk it has mct fats and its only 40-50 cals. I only have usually 1/2c a day but at $4 something a half gal or $2 something for the small boxs ya it can get pricey, Organic is expensive too. Skim milk cows is approx 7gm protein for the cals.0
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We've been trying our best to get off of animal milk so we have used coconut, rice, and almond milks. We prefer the coconut and rice over almond.0
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Sometimes I have to work to eat back my calories so I buy the Silk Dark Chocolate Almond milk because it has more calories. And so yummy. It might even be good for me...but...yummy....0
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personal preference...hubbs and I do coconut where the kids to almond...0
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Regular 1% cow milk.0
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I switch up between soy, almond, rice and coconut. I am not a big fan of the rice (too watery). But my choice mostly depends on what's on sale! I do wish they all contained more nutrients, but since I can't have cow milk, this is all that I have to chose from. I don't usually buy the chocolate because of the sugar content, but I like it in my smoothies!0
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if sugar is a concern, make sure you get the UNSWEETENED version of whatever you choose
I started on soy, tried almond but it was a bit too thick for my liking....I now drink So Delicious brand UNSWEETENED coconut milk....8 ounces a day in my morning protein everyday.... wish I discovered this years ago0 -
I also am a Green Smoothie'er. I use almond milk. I use a full cup and it gives my smoothie a wonderful creamy texture and I like the nutty flavor, which goes well with the one TBSP of homemade "peanut only" peanut butter I use for some added protein, and there's no way I'd use a cup of coconut milk, considering it would be a significant chunk of my daily calories. I seldom use dairy but I'm able to get significant calcium from multiple other sources, so I don't miss the cow's milk. It is simply an extra bonus that the unsweetened vanilla almond milk has only 30 or 40 calories depending on which one you buy. Whole Foods has an organic almond milk but they don't always have it in my area.
Edit: I hadn't heard of unsweetened coconut milk, so I'd have to try that to compare it with the almond milk, and look at the nutritional value as well.0 -
if sugar is a concern, make sure you get the UNSWEETENED version of whatever you choose
I started on soy, tried almond but it was a bit too thick for my liking....I now drink So Delicious brand UNSWEETENED coconut milk....8 ounces a day in my morning protein everyday.... wish I discovered this years ago
Yes. Agree to unsweetened. That's all I buy.0 -
Thank you to eveyone. I think I will stay with the coconut milk.0
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I prefer coconut milk, but usually get what's on sale or what I might have a coupon for - can get a bit pricey otherwise.0
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Real milk, preferably with fat. Don't buy into the pseudoscience.0
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I am lactose intolerant and I do Silk's Soy Milk - the DHA-3 one. It's pretty yummy0
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Vanilla coconut milk is my fav0
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I like coconut milk and real milk.
Almond not so much, I don't really know why. I am not very interested in the milk beverage substitutes.
I was buying the light version of coconut milk for a while (canned) but I have now switched to coconut cream and using smaller amounts... the coconut cream has a better taste profile and I like it on hand for cocktails and curries.0 -
I started using unsweetened coconut milk it has mct fats and its only 40-50 cals. I only have usually 1/2c a day but at $4 something a half gal or $2 something for the small boxs ya it can get pricey, Organic is expensive too. Skim milk cows is approx 7gm protein for the cals.
SOMEONE ELSE ON HERE KNOWS ABOUT MCT fats? /faints /dies0 -
Unless you are lactose intolerant, I'd say organic fat-free milk is the best choice. More protein and probably a little cheaper.0
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reg milk is good for u! It has more protein than the others I only drink almond milk cuz I can get a cup for 30 cals. I don't have the calories to spare for milk, as it's higher than the rest.0
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I only use milk when I eat cereal, and I use unsweetened almond milk because I like the consistency, it's low calorie, and I actually find the idea of drinking another animal's milk a bit freaky. But that is just personal preference. Cow's milk is higher in protein, but the almond milk I use has more calcium. I've never tried rice or coconut milk, so I can't say anything about that. I think you should just look at the nutrition facts on each and decide which has the most micro/macronutrient that you want. And of course, whichever you like the taste of most!0
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I prefer almond milk. It has more calcium and less calories than regular milk, plus it's a bit thicker which makes it great for smoothies. Regular milk is the cheapest though.0
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I like regular milk, but it doesn't always agree with me....so i use almond milk which is pretty darn good. I find to be much tastier than rice & soy milks. Coconut milk is ok as a drink or in a smoothie but i wouldn't use it in cereal, not "milky" enough0
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I use almond, I don't eat dairy though.0
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unless you have dairy problems, whole milk from cows (organic or even better from farms possibly)0
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I like the coconut almond one from Almond Breeze or Almond Plus from So Delicious.0
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I don't drink milk and usually use soy or almond in recipes ( because I cry easily when I think about cows and other animals), but I think if "healthy" means most likely to fit your macro goals and you need to up your protein then go for dairy because it has the most protein.0
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I really like oat milk too:)0
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I have been using the unsweetened almond and coconut milks, but I don't think they're as tasty for drinking purposes. Also, I recently read that the additive carageenan (used to make them seem thicker) can have some bad effects-- even as bad as making tumors grow faster. It's made from seaweed, but apparently it's not good for you. It seems like every possible food has some reason not to eat it nowadays, which can make you crazy, but I do try and find the kinds without carageenan now. I get the refrigerated ones from Trader Joe's. Or regular organic whole milk. I love regular milk-- probably too much!0
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