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Anthony's Premium Oat Milk Powder is a versatile, gluten-free, and vegan milk alternative made in the USA. This non-GMO product is perfect for enhancing a variety of recipes, from smoothies to baked goods, without any added sugars, colors, or preservatives.
A**N
Love this milk replacement
This is the best not-expensive non-dairy milk replacement and my favourite for adding to coffee and tea. The flavour is subtle but good and the lack of sweetener means I can make my drinks as sweet/not sweet as I want and using what I want (eg. honey, maple syrup). The texture is good, and it's WAY cheaper, more convenient, and less wasteful than buying cartons of liquid oat milk. The people who wrote negative reviews clearly didn't read the ingredients or don't have much experience with powdered milks, dairy or non-dairy.Regarding some of the critical reviews I read: It is clumpy in drinks if you add it to a damp cup or don't try to stir it much, but so is dairy powdered milk so I don't know why people are making out like that's a deal-breaker. I add the oat milk powder to a dry cup, add a bit of boiled water (for tea or coffee) and either stir vigorously or use a milk frother (ironic) for a couple of seconds to blend in the oat powder and then add the rest of the hot water. My drinks turn out smooth and great without clumps or grittiness.As for flavour, it tastes as it should for the ingredients listed and that's why I buy it. I want a simple oat milk powder without a ton of crap in it. I don't want a sickly sweet drink additive; if you want a sweet powder, then buy a sweet powder! The reviews complaining that it's too bland or not sweet enough, just add a dash of vanilla or other flavours, and add some sugar, honey, or maple syrup to your drink? It's literally that easy, and you get to tailor your drink to how you feel that moment.I think this powdered oat milk is perfect for tea/coffee/baking.
K**Y
Really Impressed
I drink 3-4 smoothies or homemade protein/nutritional drinks per day, and I’ve always used milk as the base. Recently I decided to cut back on dairy to vary my diet more. I have a formula mixing pitcher (the Grownsy Electrical one that they also sell on Amazon), so today I mixed my first pitcher of oat milk, and did half milk/half oat milk in each of my smoothies. Success! I couldn’t even tell the difference in the texture or taste, except that I definitely felt fuller afterwards. I’ll eventually move to mostly oat milk, or other plant-based milks, and buy a couple more of the formula pitchers.If you’re having issues with graininess or clumping, I definitely recommend getting a baby formula mixing pitcher, it worked wonderfully, and I was able to make a pitcher that will last me throughout tomorrow, and the resulting milk with smooth.I love that I can buy this in powdered form. I’ve never liked the oat or nut milks in the refrigerator section, so I was hesitant to try this, but it was delicious and easy to make. I’ve looked into buying raw oats and making my own, but I definitely don’t have time for that, and it’s great that I can mix the powder to my desired consistency.
A**A
Really strong oat taste
I got this product because I basically stay between houses and I almost never use all of a half gallon of oat milk from the store. My method of getting it to blend well and froth up like I did in my coffee this morning is to take 2 full tablespoons of oatmilk powder and fill my frother to the minimum line. Then I let my frother do the rest of the work. My only complaint is that it tastes really strongly of oats unlike traditional oatmilk from the store. It works in my coffee but I don’t know how much of my cooking I could use it in — that’s why it lost a star. Otherwise it’s a good product and it does what it says it does.
B**G
Great stuff
We purchase this for traveling outside of the country when non-dairy milk alternatives are not available. We have used this for 3 trips now and will continue to do so for any future travel. Mixes smooth. Cannot attest to the taste, but our toddler likes it so that’s all that matters. He’s used to almond milk at home but didn’t seem to notice a difference in taste or texture with this. You definitely need to use warm water for the best results, we tried cold water from the fridge once and it didn’t mix well.
J**K
Not good for making oat milk
This product seems to include ground-up oats in the powder, which gives the milk a slightly gritty/powdery texture and a pretty strong oat flavor. Probably good for cooking and maybe coffee, but as a milk, it's not very smooth and not very creamy. It mixes okay but not great (I put it in a container to shake it to get it to blend, which worked especially with warm water).
C**L
Ugh
I don’t understand how people liked this. It wouldn’t dissolve well even it hot / boiling water. What did dissolve was oily and I was stuck with lumps of powder with an oily film on my coffee. So wanted to like this because it would have been a great alternative to carry around for travel but couldn’t deal with it. Threw it out after 3-4 attempts.
S**A
A great idea, but...
Powdered oatmilk is a great idea, but the taste of this doesn't compare with the original brand. In the ad this package is said to make 6 liters of drink but after adding 6 15ml tablespoons of powder to 1/2 liter of water I felt like I'd used a lot from the package and the only result was a greyish, weak substance with no taste. The bag has a lot of silly garble printed on it but no clues to how this is supposed to be mixed, and I can't store 6 liters at once. Unlike the original oat milk this contains more than oats; coconut oil and sugar. I stored my mix in the fridge thinking it would swell or something, but the next day it had separated completely (see photo) smelt like oats in water and tasted vaguely like oats. The home made version of blending oats with water and straining it is just as good/bad.Unfortunately I'm in the Caribbean and can't return this product without paying for the Miami-based agent's shipping.
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