🥄 Elevate Your Everyday with PeakWhole Milk Powder!
PeakWhole Milk Powder is a premium 2-pound can of European milk sourced from Holland, featuring a rich 3.5% milk fat content. It dissolves instantly in both hot and cold water, making it ideal for a variety of uses, from beverages to baking. Fortified with essential vitamins A and D, this rBST-free milk powder offers a delicious and nutritious option with a long shelf life.
3**X
Excellent taste and quality
This milk powder has less potassium than competing brands, better nutritional values overall. And it's produced in the famous dairy country of Holland, known for their exceptional cattle farms and dairy produce. The US branded products are full of potassium and I just don't trust excessive capitalism and it's influence on consumer goods in the US. This milk is indeed rich and creamy and taste great hot or cold, though I prefer mine hot with occasional chocolate melted in it.
W**L
Perfect for traveling with toddlers who drink cow's milk!
I'm tickled with this milk in powder form! I've never tried powdered milk before, so I have nothing to compare to, in regards to taste, but I mixed some with cold bottled water and I love the taste! I'm not sure I'd know the difference between a regular glass of milk and this if I didn't know better. I bought it because my toddler recently switched from baby formula to cow's milk, and I missed being able to mix him a cup of his milk when we were out and about. It's not practical for me to carry a cooler bag with fresh milk all the time, just in case, especially in the summer heat. So with this amazing product I am back to carrying preportioned milk powder along with a cup with the correct amount of water to make milk for my little guy, on demand! He is not picky and will drink his milk cold, room temp, or warm. I also carry an empty cup so I can mix cold milk for him anytime I have access to cold water when it's hot outside. He doesn't notice any difference in this and his milk he enjoys at home. I LOVE that this is packaged in a can similar to cans baby formula comes in, (at least in the larger size I ordered), and as an added bonus, I can use a leftover, clean scoop we used when he was on formula, and ours measures the same as a tablespoon, the recommended measurement tool for this powdered milk. We mix this in the same ratio we did for his baby formula and get the perfect consistency. This also mixes easily and thoroughly, simply by shaking, unlike the hypoallergenic, expensive formula he was on for over 1.5 years! I'm considering getting the Baby Brezza back out and using this powder to make his milk at home!
M**O
Good - yes, expensive - yes, for me - great!
I bought this based on others' reviews, and I have to say I am very pleased.My situation: I love milk, but don't need to drink it because I can never have just one glass, and my digestion is sensitive to milk. I'd be better off not buying milk at all but the problem is I love milk (or cream) in my coffee. I've got to have my coffee every day (with milk/cream) but I just don't care for non-dairy creamer.The problem: I can buy whole milk or half-n-half at the store for a great price, but I always end up drinking a lot of it, even the half-n-half. I just can't stay out of it. I've struggled with weight my entire life and although I can't blame milk for that, it does play a part.The solution: Powdered milk. I have no desire to drink powdered milk, even this stuff which, judging by the reviews, tastes great (it does taste great in my coffee.) Is it somewhat expensive? Yes it is, relatively. I bought the 900 gram can of Peak powdered milk about two months ago and still have a few weeks' worth left to go through (I would have even more if I hadn't used it to make hot cocoa a few times, which also tasted great.) I make a cup of it at a time and keep it in a hermetically sealing glass carafe in the fridge and it's been working out wonderfully.I'm going to get almost three months' use out of it, so that's around 6 dollars a month. Previously, I would buy half-gallons of whole milk at the store for around two bucks per, but I would end up drinking a lot of it and would go through a half-gallon a week so it works out about the same (or better) except I'm drinking a lot less milk. My digestion is a lot better and I've been losing weight (once again, not solely because of decreased milk consumption, but it sure helps.)I can't recommend it enough, but depending on your situation, your mileage may vary.
D**G
Content is delicious but packaging got deformed so much
I'm not sure why customers keep getting a deformed can. But I received a very good expiry date yet also deformed can. I love Peak milk powder. Have ordered it before and it's still the same. Maybe its boxing...I would love to see my next order with bubble wraps/bags in the box before shipping. It will help avoid can deformity.
R**H
Very good!
I've been looking for an alternative to the Nestle brand (made in the Netherlands) that I used to buy at a local middle eastern store; and this Peak brand is it! The Peak brand tastes a bit better too, less sour smelling and very fresh. I've ordered 3 cans of this so far and each one has arrived with only a minor dent somewhere on the can because Amazon uses envelopes / bags instead of boxes. However, that doesn't detract from the important aspect of its' taste and freshness.
Y**A
Love it!
Best tasting powdered milk.
C**S
How Long Does Peak Milk Powder Last?
I produce long term food storage experiments. I have been studying Peak for over eight years. In my most recent test, I evaluated an original can of Peak that expired in 2015. I compared it to a new can of Peak. The color, texture and aroma of both samples were almost identical. They both mixed rapidly in cold water. The expired Peak milk (prepared) did have a distinct flavor and aftertaste different from the fresh sample. I can't say the expired Peak taste was unpleasant, just different. A flavor similar to malted milk with a lingering aftertaste. The expired milk was certainly drinkable and for me preferable to goat's milk, is any case. it is clear that the milk fat in the expired sample has degraded some. My last Peak test was at five years expired. My notes on these experiments indicate that I am nearing the max useful shelf life of Peak Powdered Milk. I store my can indoors in a temperature controlled room that varies between 71 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Bacterial cultures were negative. For milk expired almost seven years ago, the taste was amazing! If you are worried about holding this product a year or so beyond the use by date, Don't be......
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