coconut milk

  • Very smooth and satisfying
  • <=1 g natural sugars so basically carb-free
  • amazing replacement for milk in cereal and smoothies
  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    5 days ago

    Oat for most things. Extra creamy.

    Almond for a fewthings. Like I prefer almond in a bowl of cereal. Silk has an unsweetened one with extra protein that is my go to.

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    5 days ago

    Depends on what I am using it for. I quite like oat milk in my coffee drinks. I feel like it is nice to have the oaty flavor paired with the coffee taste.

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    4 days ago

    Pistachio milk. Normally I can’t stand adding anything to my coffee, but pistachio milk is the one exception. The only problem is that it only keeps for a few days so you pretty much have to make it yourself or get it at a restaurant that makes it. Otherwise I like unsweetened almond milk.

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    4 days ago

    I moved to almond milk and greatly enjoy it but when I found out how much water is needed to grow them I decided to try out oak milk - didnt like the unsweatend unflavored version, best I could describe it tasted like the smell of chicken. Really weird, but the sweatened, vanilla oak milk is platable for me.

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    4 days ago

    Someone at work bought me macadamia nut milk when I went vegan, it was at Costco for a while, and man that was good. They don’t carry it anymore and it’s not in regular stores I’ve seen.

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    5 days ago

    I found almond milk to be a great substitute a couple of years ago when I was dieting. Particularly the ‘unsweetened, vanilla’ variety from Almond Breeze.

    As an added bonus, it also has a much longer shelf life than regular milk.

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    4 days ago

    In order: Soy, Coconut, Almond, Macadamia.

    Almond uses way too much water to be environmentally sustainable, and macadamia just has a weird after-taste that I don’t like.

    Soy has a bit of a bad reputation (unfairly so, due to bad ‘bro science’); but I quite like the taste and it has a pretty low emissions/water footprint comparatively.

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      4 days ago

      Just tried a swig of the soy i bought today. Actually…quite nice,creamy. We shall see if i like it in the morning.

      A little phleghmy tho in your mouth after

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    5 days ago

    Oat milk followed by homemade cashew milk. I found coconut milk and almond milk both to be too watery tasting.

    Edit: Here is my recipe for nut/seed milk. This works for cashews, sunflower seeds, hemp seeds, and pepitas. I haven’t tried it with other nuts or seeds.

    • 1/3c nuts or seeds
    • 4c water
    • Sweetener of choice (I just use 2 Splenda packets but I’ve also used agave and pitted dates)
    • 1/8tsp salt
    • 1/8tsp xanthan gum (can be ommitted but it helps the texture IMHO)
    • 1/2tsp vanilla (optional)

    Blend seeds or nuts with water, salt, and sweetener in a high speed blender. Strain through a nut milk bag. Add xanthan gum and re-blend. Stays good for a week or more.