Almond Milk/Soy Milk/Rice Milk--Which is best?
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Soy - No actual reputable studies that show soy causes cancer. Just think the Asians would be keeling over in droves since it's a major staple of their diet over there. Lots of flavors. I buy the light chocolate silk and use it to sweeten up plain cereal that has very little sugar in it.
Almond - Buy unsweetened and sweeten with stevia, equal, agave, etc.... I really like the vanilla flavored in my coffee and cereal.
Rice - Meh. Like drinking melted rice pudding which I am not super fond of.
A renowned oncologist in this area (Charlotte, NC) recommended to a good friend of mine that she avoid soy products after having a mastectomy due to estrogen-based breast cancer.
Not worth the risk, and there ARE studies that conclude that soy can cause (and can cause recurrence of) estrogen-based types of breast cancer.0 -
I think that almond milk is the best, and healthiest option. I use Almond Breeze (Blue Diamond) Unsweetened Vanilla (40 calories per 8 oz), and I don't think it needs sweetening at all. I love the stuff! My daughter drinks rice milk, and it has 3x the calories (and I don't care for the taste).0
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I prefer soy milk, I usually buy the unsweetened organic Silk. Almond milk is very good, but I think it's a little grainy...maybe I just haven't found a good brand? Rice milk tastes like pudding to me, I think another reviewer said this. I'm right there with her! Good luck on switching to non-dairy, there are many substitutes for dairy products. You'd still be giving up real cheese, but faux cheese isn't too terrible!0
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I am actually very allergic to soy milk -- pay attention to your body's reactions on these processed soy products. These soy milks are highly processed...0
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I have an awesome nut bag, wanna see?
That's what she said... Sorry, I couldn't help it.
Oh, and there's no carrageenan in Silk pure almond unsweetened. Yet another of the reasons I switched from soy.
There isn't? hmph cool, do you know if the almonds are really raw? or pasturized? Edited= ok just looked it up, don't like the ingredients, about a million gums to thicken it and also added vitamins etc. not my cup of tea.0 -
I love them all and switch it up to keep life interesting. I also love hazelnut milk, flax milk, and coconut milk. For soy, I only use organic so as not to contribute to Monsanto's GMO monopoly.
I make my own almond milk with a nut bag like others described too. I have some fresh in my fridge right now- It's a lot more almondy tasting than the store bought.
You may find your taste buds change after being off dairy for awhile and what didn't taste good the first time might the next time. Also, the brand of milk affects the taste BIG time...they are all so very different, so experimenting is a good thing.
Also, for cheese, try Daiya- it's a super awesome cheese substitute!0 -
I drink coffee every morning and for a dairy-free creamer I use: So Delicious - Coconut Milk French Vanilla Creamer. It doesn't take like coconut to me
I LOVE that stuff!! The hazelnut one is really good too
Unsweetened coconut milk makes fab smoothies -- try with pineapple and banana! Yummm0 -
Almond milk is my favorite! I like the vanilla version in my cereal....yum!! The chocolate version is great too!0
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Lately, I have been making my own cashew milk. I use 50 grams of raw whole cashews (soaked overnight), a dash of xanthan gum to help keep it in solution, and enough water to make 2 cups. Blend the heck out of it for a couple minutes. Drain in a nut bag--and yes it is called that. Sweeten to taste, but it really isn't necessary.
I have an awesome nut bag, wanna see?
WOW! LMAO, this made me spit my water out!0 -
I actually do not like the flavor of any of these I have tried them all, but I just tried coconut milk and I love it. I don't even miss real milk0
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There isn't? hmph cool, do you know if the almonds are really raw? or pasturized? Edited= ok just looked it up, don't like the ingredients, about a million gums to thicken it and also added vitamins etc. not my cup of tea.
I seriously doubt that it's either raw or unpasteurized.0 -
Almond milk is my favorite! I like the vanilla version in my cereal....yum!! The chocolate version is great too!
I personally didn't care for the chocolate at all. Thought I should add that since you asked for recommendations.0 -
I am in the UK and for me the best replacement milk product is kara milk replacement with calcuim its based on coconut
does not taste of coconut can be put into hot drinks and boiled without curdling and to me has no nasty after taste0 -
35 calorie Silk almond milk = taste is OK (don't drink it plain-- mix with protein powder or cereal) = the way to go.0
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I love Almond milk. I like Silk Vanilla or Chocolate Soy milk if it is really cold.0
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my favorite taste wise is almond... (diamond) and they do have a no sugar added one that tastes good to. Of course I like the chocolate one best. But in things as far as cereal or oatmeal or quinoa I like original almond milk no sugar added0
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There is an almond/coconut mix made by Almond Breeze. There is an unsweetened variety that I LOVE. It has 45 calories per serving. I used to be a HUGE milk drinker. Now I can't stand the taste of it because this is soooo much better.0
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I use coconut milk but only the kind that come in the carton (the cans are nasty and get thick) I have read too many bad things about soy milk to try it. I eat a lot of almonds so I may have to try almond milk.0
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So, I can't have milk anymore (yes, please pause for a moment to mourn my favorite cheddar cheese....).
Almond -
doesn't taste like Almond
Diamond is a good brand
Sweet?
Higher in calories
I am truly sorry about the cheese. I'm a cheese addict.
I only switched from cow's milk because I live alone and almost inevitably just watch half of it go bad before I can use it all-- soy & almond last much longer! I used to buy soy, but switched to almond. I most often buy the Coconut Blue Diamond Almond Breeze -- it's only 60 cals/cup (which is 20 fewer cals than are in the vanilla 8th Continent soy I bought previously). I personally find both the regular Almond Breeze and the coconut variety to be delicious. Especially on the strawberry Special K !!0 -
almond milk is awesome!! I just started drinking it. I have only tried the blue diamond original *not unsweetened* variety. It does have a slight almond taste to it!
...and it's about half the calories and half the sugar of 2% milk0 -
Almond Milk can be sweetened or unsweetened. I started with the unsweetened by Blue Diamond (45 cals per cup) and really liked it. My husband accidentally got the sweet kind and it is 90 cals, and really sweet. I like it, it just reminds me of drinking the milk after a bowl of sugary cereal, not really a replacement for milk, in my opinion. I use it in smoothies-with banana and blueberry it is sublime, sweet or not!
I avoid soy for the most part, I think there are some reasonable concerns about it.
I have never tried rice milk.
Nothing beats milk for protein though. I saw an ad for almond milk enriched with protein but I haven't found it yet. There is a link to a coupon here if you can find it:
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Almond Milk all the way! Almond breeze in particular. I like the vanilla in cereal but the unsweetened plain is just like milk. IMO.
I can't have dairy, gluten, coconut, crab,....the list goes on and on. Soo I've had to try a lot of alternatives. In the milk category - almond wins every time. Although I see it as an additive/indulgence to my diet. Not super healthy. Just something to help the occasional bowl of cereal go down.
Humans aren't made to consume COW milk. plain and simple.
Avoid soy like the plague. Way toooo risky.0 -
I am actually very allergic to soy milk -- pay attention to your body's reactions on these processed soy products. These soy milks are highly processed...
How so? I thought it was made by just boiling dried organic soy beans. And while I realize boiling is processing of a sort, it's certainly not "highly processed". That's the same way they made almond milk isn't it?0 -
I gather from what I've read that I'm jumping into this conversation a little late. But in any event...
The problem with soy is not that soy beans cause cancer, necessarily, but that they are so heavily fertilized which can have adverse effects on health. Engineered foods are seldom more healthy than natural foods, and generally one should avoid inorganic foods when possible (especially when the food, like soy, is particularly susceptible to absorbing chemicals).
I drink So Delicious Vanilla favoured Coconut Milk and think it's delicious. I do not drink it because it is low in calories or fat, but for a couple other reasons. A) Because it is a natural, organic, unfertilized source. I like fresh, light-tasting milk. Skim milk does the trick for me as well, however dairy sometimes bothers my stomach and cattle are heavily exposed to antibiotics and growth hormones.
Almond milk is also great. I just frankly prefer the taste of the So Delicious milk.0 -
We have been dairy free for almost a year and still mourn cheese every so often- sniff.. A Moment of silence please...
Anyway.. My children prefer almond milk- I make it now. I prefer full fat coconut milk in the can.0 -
As a diabetic unsweetened almond milk is the way to go for me...makes a great protein shake too!0
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I like Almond Milk! I find it taste good. I normally buy either Silk Almond milk or Earth's Own. The original unsweetened is the best way to go if you want to keep the calories lower. I sometimes use rice milk for cooking.0
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I have been of dairy for a while and find that Daiya cheese is the way to go if you still want something that melts(pizzas, qusedillas...) in replacement of cheese. I can warn you...it does not taste like cheese ... but I still enjoy it!0
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The problem with soy is not that soy beans cause cancer, necessarily, but that they are so heavily fertilized which can have adverse effects on health. Engineered foods are seldom more healthy than natural foods, and generally one should avoid inorganic foods when possible (especially when the food, like soy, is particularly susceptible to absorbing chemicals).
I live in a fairly small town so I'm sure bigger cities have more options, but I can't even find non-organic soy milk. But I also do not agree that organic foods are necessarily healthier because of pesticides.
I've been drinking soy milk for almost 20 years with no negative affects (I don't like the taste of milk). No cancer, boobs didn't magically grow bigger, nothing. My PCP says I'm "the picture of health" which is not bad at my age. But, as I only drink organic I can't really say if non-organic would cause problems.0 -
Almond milk. There's an unsweetened one with only 30 calories per 250 ml. I've tried soy milk but the texture of almond is better (I think). I've never tried rice milk.0
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