Dairy free milk this is great for teas and coffee or cereal. Has a hint of coconut flavour which I love.
Both original and light available usually at between £1.40-£1.60
6 comments
maddogb
9 Dec 16#6
it may be all in my head but i go with "if it's a food product blended into a paste and added to water its a smoothie not a milk substitute"
Any adults tried the koko chocolate version with rum, it's pretty mind blowing :smile:
condracky
8 Dec 16#4
It's pretty decent stuff, I find most of the milk alternatives are alright with Alpro Cashew being the best as it's so creamy.
Manda2 to condracky
8 Dec 16#5
Well whatever makes it taste good I doubt it's the 3% of cashew nuts. They should just 'fess up and call it sugar water... with gum. I liked the sound of it until I read the list of ingredients and then I made my own. I recommend it.
maddogb
8 Dec 16#3
this is great stuff i have been using the uht version for about a year now, can't tell the diff, but uht has a much longer cupboard life, bought this by mistake and left it in the cupboard bad idea...
MRPRO_MO2012
8 Dec 16#2
I personally prefer it in my coffee however, it's great for smoothies :stuck_out_tongue:
No offence taken.
dicki
8 Dec 16#1
In tea or coffee, I can't tell the difference between this and cows milk, I mean that in a good way
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Both original and light available usually at between £1.40-£1.60
6 comments
Any adults tried the koko chocolate version with rum, it's pretty mind blowing :smile:
No offence taken.