Milkadamia Barista Macadamia Milk, Excellent Source of Calcium, Plant Based, Kosher, Gluten Free & Non-GMO, 32 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 6)






Key features
- •Exclusively for Baristas - the pros and the at homes alike. Foams beautifully
- •Made from raw macadamias for a subtle, creamy taste that enhances coffee flavor
- •Just 70 calories per serving
- •50% more calcium than dairy milk
- •Deliciously free of dairy, soy, GMOs, & gluten as well as Vegan
Milkadamia Barista Macadamia Milk, Excellent Source of Calcium, Plant Based, Kosher, Gluten Free & Non-GMO, 32 Fluid Ounce (Pack of 6)
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Customer Reviews
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Based on 10 reviews
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tastes great
Daniel P.✓ Verified Purchase•January 30, 2024
great price
healthy
good taste
very low carbs
healthy
good taste
very low carbs
Taste better than dairy!
Hope Suggit✓ Verified Purchase•January 20, 2024
I have finally found a milk that reminds me of the way dairy used to taste. It's smooth and rich, without tasting sweet. And, it's not watery like most nut milks. I use it in cooking/baking, as well as my smoothies. It's low in calories, carbs, and fat. What's not to love? Buy this!
Only if you like Mac milk
Amber✓ Verified Purchase•January 13, 2024
First time trying out mac milk. Thought I'd like it. Maybe I'm supposed to add something to it...plain is a no go for me. Will try to add fruit or workout powder. Hope it helps. Seems good quality though
Not bad. Vanilla might be better?
TM Conway✓ Verified Purchase•December 22, 2023
**UPDATE** I have now tried both the Barista blend and the lightly sweetened original. I am changing my Subscribe and Save to the Barista blend. The lightly sweetened one does not seem to foam as well and, for some reason, just does not taste as good in my coffee.
Having to cut back drastically on all dairy products, I feel it most when it comes to the creamer for my coffee. I've tried so many things and this is just the lates.
Pros:
--Flavor is not overwhelming. No taste of the macadamia. Reminds me of low-fat milk in a way.
-- Cuts back on the harshness of my strong black coffee.
-- Cost looks high until I looked at the per-ounce price. My health is worth it.
-- Blends well so far into smoothies and coffee. I haven't had any "floaties" or sediment.
-- Shelfable cartons are great. I'm single and don't use a lot of this at one time. This helps with the price also.
Cons:
-- Added phosphates and the like. I didn't pay enough attention to all the labels.
--The added salt didn't help the ingredients list for me!
-- A bit bland for coffee and very light-watery for smoothies. The photo shows a half-cup of dark roast black coffee with and without a tablespoon of the milkadamia. Not a lot of difference.
-- I thought "barista" would mean more flavor for the coffee. Maybe it's the texture or bendability they are talking about though.
Overall:
I really need to try the vanilla but it's a bit pricier than I can stand. I will look for a single carton to try first. I know that I hate plain soy milk but can take it if it's the vanilla-flavored kind. For the benefits to my health (I'm stage 3b CKD), this is something I prefer over cashew milk which, for some reason, irritated the skin on my face.
I wish that this were "heavier" in texture but... I am adding a tiny bit of unsalted sweet butter to my coffee with this and that works better. It makes the milk not feel so thin. I can't say about the foaming because I don't typically foam my milk products anyway.
Will I buy this again? Probably. It's a bit better than anything else I've tried but I need to see it in the vanilla flavor to make a decision.
Having to cut back drastically on all dairy products, I feel it most when it comes to the creamer for my coffee. I've tried so many things and this is just the lates.
Pros:
--Flavor is not overwhelming. No taste of the macadamia. Reminds me of low-fat milk in a way.
-- Cuts back on the harshness of my strong black coffee.
-- Cost looks high until I looked at the per-ounce price. My health is worth it.
-- Blends well so far into smoothies and coffee. I haven't had any "floaties" or sediment.
-- Shelfable cartons are great. I'm single and don't use a lot of this at one time. This helps with the price also.
Cons:
-- Added phosphates and the like. I didn't pay enough attention to all the labels.
--The added salt didn't help the ingredients list for me!
-- A bit bland for coffee and very light-watery for smoothies. The photo shows a half-cup of dark roast black coffee with and without a tablespoon of the milkadamia. Not a lot of difference.
-- I thought "barista" would mean more flavor for the coffee. Maybe it's the texture or bendability they are talking about though.
Overall:
I really need to try the vanilla but it's a bit pricier than I can stand. I will look for a single carton to try first. I know that I hate plain soy milk but can take it if it's the vanilla-flavored kind. For the benefits to my health (I'm stage 3b CKD), this is something I prefer over cashew milk which, for some reason, irritated the skin on my face.
I wish that this were "heavier" in texture but... I am adding a tiny bit of unsalted sweet butter to my coffee with this and that works better. It makes the milk not feel so thin. I can't say about the foaming because I don't typically foam my milk products anyway.
Will I buy this again? Probably. It's a bit better than anything else I've tried but I need to see it in the vanilla flavor to make a decision.
unsweetened has a vanilla taste, otherwise pretty good. Shelf stable. Great for smoothies
Precise Disarray✓ Verified Purchase•December 17, 2023
I eat what I eat and drink what I drink because I love food. I'm not vegan, keto, or anything but an inspired eater. I enjoy nut milks for drinking, baking, having over cereal, and for smoothies. Not a fan of most of them for coffee as it always lends an odd flavor. For that I stick to heavy cream, half and half, oat milk, or go black. I make an exception for their Milkadamia Macadamia and Coconut creamer. And so being pleased enough with that, I decided to try this UNSWEETENED macadamia shelf stable (until opened) milk.
This has a decent flavor, though I pick up on a vanilla taste that shouldnt be there. I could not use this in applications that I dont want any added flavor. So I will be using this for smoothies, which is fine as it was my main reason for getting it. I buy cartons of non dairy milk, but I like keeping the shelf stable boxes well stacked in my pantry because I dont want a lot of cartons taking up space in my fridge. I am not the type to go to the store every day, let alone every week, so I keep a balance of fridge items and shelf items.
For whatever reason, they do not include a picture of the nutritional profile. Lots of other pictures of the container, but not a single on of the important information??????!! Why?
Another thing? ingredient list is off.
The calories per 8 ounce serving is 40, not 50.
There are 4 servings per container.
Do not freeze
Refrigerate after opening (use within 7-10 days)
INGREDIENTS (for unsweetened option):
macadamia milk (filtered water, macadamias), calcium phosphate, natural flavors, pea protein, sunflower lecithin, locust bean gum, sea salt, gellan gum, D2
I would consider this again depending on the price. The unsweetened is currently $11.96 for a pack of 6, which is quite reasonable for about $2 per carton. I keep an eye out for sales, and never buy at full price.
This has a decent flavor, though I pick up on a vanilla taste that shouldnt be there. I could not use this in applications that I dont want any added flavor. So I will be using this for smoothies, which is fine as it was my main reason for getting it. I buy cartons of non dairy milk, but I like keeping the shelf stable boxes well stacked in my pantry because I dont want a lot of cartons taking up space in my fridge. I am not the type to go to the store every day, let alone every week, so I keep a balance of fridge items and shelf items.
For whatever reason, they do not include a picture of the nutritional profile. Lots of other pictures of the container, but not a single on of the important information??????!! Why?
Another thing? ingredient list is off.
The calories per 8 ounce serving is 40, not 50.
There are 4 servings per container.
Do not freeze
Refrigerate after opening (use within 7-10 days)
INGREDIENTS (for unsweetened option):
macadamia milk (filtered water, macadamias), calcium phosphate, natural flavors, pea protein, sunflower lecithin, locust bean gum, sea salt, gellan gum, D2
I would consider this again depending on the price. The unsweetened is currently $11.96 for a pack of 6, which is quite reasonable for about $2 per carton. I keep an eye out for sales, and never buy at full price.
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