![]() In terms of sustainability, oat milk is doing a good job according to a 2018 University of Oxford study. You get many versions of oat milk, including chocolate flavour, vanilla flavour, skimmed, sweetened, unsweetened and barista (which is made to be good for frothing). An emulsification is left which is strained to create the final product. They are soaked together, and the excess water is then removed. Oat Milk (Oatly Organic Oat Drink, £1.50): We’ve also gone for several brands to allow for a fair judgement.Ī little bit on each of these milks, their origins and sustainability before we begin The test was run with our Organic Guatemalan Medium Roast which is the most popular of our coffee bags and carries the most balanced flavour – perfect for taste testing! It’s a rich and full flavoured coffee with a fruity acidity and good body. Coconut milk was added as, although it’s fading in popularity, it is still prevalent in most supermarkets. ![]() We identified these to be oat, soya and almond milk. It makes sense to pick some of the more common varieties of plant milks. So we’ve decided to run a taste test to come up with the answer! We’ve always wondered, which is the best milk to pair with our delicious New Kings Coffee bags? New Kings Coffee founder, Jason, decided to go vegan last year and plant-based milks are a big part of his everyday life. There are also some more out-there varieties cropping up like: macadamia, hemp and tiger nut. You have your standards: soya, oat, and almond. Ever wondered what is the best plant-based milk to have with your daily brew? There are many, MANY varieties of vegan plant milk in the world today.
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