Now oat milk and almond milk are among the most popular options. But do these two compare in terms of their nutrients and health benefits? Does either offer a similar array of nutrients to cow’s milk?
Maybe you’ve tried a bunch of them and narrowed down your favorites to almond milk and oat milk—and, then your next question ...
Alternative dairy products are becoming increasingly popular in the US. In particular, oat milk and almond milk have emerged as front-runners to replace dairy milk in recipes and drinks.
In the US, oat milk's popularity is second only to almond milk. For people who love cow's milk but want to switch for ethical reasons, oat milk offers a similar creamy taste and consistency.
As social media turns against oat milk, nutritionists give their verdict on whether it's worth sticking to oats or reverting to dairy.
Nondairy milk lovers, rejoice! Starbucks announced last week it will remove the surcharge for those wanting almond, oat, soy ...
Oat milk has more protein than almond milk. You can fortify both oat and almond milk with calcium and vitamin D, making them similar. Oat milk has phytates (a substance found in plant seeds ...
Starbucks announced this week that starting November 7, its US and Canada stores will drop extra charges for plant-based ...
Get ready, non-dairy milk drinkers! Starbucks is implementing a policy change to milk customization that should save many ...
It’s one of several changes Starbucks has made under new CEO Brian Niccol, who took over the struggling company in September.