Glebe Farm Pure Oaty Milk (6 x 1 Litre)
- Gluten-Free
- Dairy-free
- No added sugars
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Delicious dairy-free oat milk alternative to dairy milk. No added sugar or sweeteners.
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Product specification
Nutritional Info
Glebe Farm Pure Oaty Milk (6 x 1 Litre)
per 100ml | ||
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Energy | 179 kJ / 43 kcal | |
Total fat | 1.8g | |
Saturated fats | 0.2g | |
Total Carbohydrate | 6.6g | |
Sugars | 1.8g | |
Protein | <0.5g | |
Salt | 0.16g |
Key product features
- PureOaty Oat Milk (6 x 1 Litre)
- Dairy-free & Gluten-free
- No added sugar or sweetener
- Never from concentrate
PureOaty is a great alternative to dairy milk made from pure gluten-free oats. Designed to be the perfect partner for barista-quality coffee – but it is also delicious with cereals, or in a smoothie.
Contains only 4 natural ingredients: British oats, water, sunflower oil and salt.
Never made from concentrate – nothing added, nothing removed.
Eco-friendly – Glebe Farm uses solar power and biomass generators to lower their carbon impact.
Designed for professionals:
Glebe Farm PureOaty froths in seconds to give the best performance, taste and quality without compromise. This great alternative to milk is creamy with a naturally mild sweetness.
Directions for use:
Barista Coffee: Gently heat the oat drink. Use a handheld milk whisk or automatic milk frother to form a thick foam. The volume of the foamed oat drink increases approx 2.5 times.
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Cheap, high quality.
December 3, 2023 by Tim Skelton