Alternatives to Almond Milk
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cheninmatthews21
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i'm not lactose intolerant, but cows milk isn't all that great on my body so I prefer alternatives.
the taste of soy milk got old quite quickly for me, and I really enjoyed the taste of almond milk until i discovered that i'm allergic to it. (i can eat almonds for days, but hand me a glass of almond milk and I throw up... pleasant, right?)
so far i've tried coconut milk, which is nice albeit a bit on the sweet side. has anyone else tried other alternative milk products that they love?
tell me about them!
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i'm not lactose intolerant, but cows milk isn't all that great on my body so I prefer alternatives.
the taste of soy milk got old quite quickly for me, and I really enjoyed the taste of almond milk until i discovered that i'm allergic to it. (i can eat almonds for days, but hand me a glass of almond milk and I throw up... pleasant, right?)
so far i've tried coconut milk, which is nice albeit a bit on the sweet side. has anyone else tried other alternative milk products that they love?
tell me about them!
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There is Hazelnut milk, don't know how you would be with that.0
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I do love hazelnuts.0
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What type of coconut milk have you tried? When I was going through a lactose-free phase I really liked So Delicious Unsweetened Coconut Milk in cereal and coffee. It's less calories then regular skim but 0 protein. It does have a tons of nutrients though, and it is soy free.0
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I'd try unsweetened coconut milk cut with some coconut cream. Thick and delicious.0
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Hazelnut milk is delicious. It's the only kind I can drink straight. I enjoy almond milk, but only in cereals, shakes and oatmeals. But hazelnut milk is fabulous.0
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What type of coconut milk have you tried? When I was going through a lactose-free phase I really liked So Delicious Unsweetened Coconut Milk in cereal and coffee. It's less calories then regular skim but 0 protein. It does have a tons of nutrients though, and it is soy free.0
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Hazelnut milk is delicious. It's the only kind I can drink straight. I enjoy almond milk, but only in cereals, shakes and oatmeals. But hazelnut milk is fabulous.0
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I'd try unsweetened coconut milk cut with some coconut cream. Thick and delicious.
One of the reasons I haven't loved the coconut milk was because of the thinness, so I'll definitely have to try this! Thank you0 -
rice milk!0
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Hazelnut milk is delicious. It's the only kind I can drink straight. I enjoy almond milk, but only in cereals, shakes and oatmeals. But hazelnut milk is fabulous.0
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One other milk I try outside of the Silk vanilla almond mik is Rice Dream which is rice milk. I use the vanilla flavored and I like it. Of course its consistency is not as thick as the others but I like it. I usually buy it at Walmart or Krogers.0
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NUT MILKS:
● pecan milk
● cashew milk
● walnut milk
● hazelnut milk
SEED MILKS:
● sunflower seed milk
● flax seed milk
● hemp seed milk
● pumpkin seed milk
OTHERS:
● rice milk
● oat milk
● coconut milk
Each one has their own unique taste & consistency though.
I personally make my own nuts milks (almond, pecan, & walnut). I also make them in a variety of flavors.
Even if you have any certain allergies, there's still many options to choose from.
There's way more non-dairy milk options in the link below.
She also describes the tastes & consistencies of each one:
http://www.yumuniverse.com/2013/02/07/plant-powerful-dairy-free-milk/
Hope this helps0 -
Since you say you're not lactose intolerant but that cow's milk doesn't work for you, another option is goat's milk.
My favorite is unsweetened almond-coconut blend, but obviously that's no good for you. I've had hazelnut, and that's good too. I second the suggestion of looking for an unsweetened coconut milk (all the nondairy milks that have added sugar taste way too sweet for me). I've always wondered about hemp milk. I know it's a different part of the plant from the fibers used for rope and clothes, but my internal reaction whenever I see it on the shelf is "Ugh. Who wants to suck on a rope?" So I haven't gotten up the nerve to try it yet.0 -
Be careful (most contain caragennan) not sure how to spell it, but its supposed to be really bad for you. I switched to homemade cashew milk before I found out and also drink goat milk, but used to drink the almond/hazelnut milk. I think fresh coconut milk would be an option too0
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unsweetened coconut milk is my favorite0
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