No and in Huel they taste wildly different.
I think I was going off how Iād imagine it to taste in my head rather than attaining to be factually correct here
and yeah youāre right @hunzas a coconut is not a botanical nut and is classified as a fruit, despite the FDA recognising it as a tree nut . . . good to know about taste differences in Huel though.
to be honest it was @Bee
I was simply letting you know that they taste nothing like each other because they are not related.
I see! Sorry about that I clearly misread/misunderstood what you were saying.
Pistachio milk is probably the only plant based milk I havenāt tried that is available in the UK. Think itās quite low key at the moment.
Totally. You can get it from Borna which from what Iāve seen, seem to be a respected brand amongst the plant-based community. Theyāre based in London.
Hereās a website and Instagram link if you (or people reading this) donāt know already
This thread just isnāt going well Harry. @Bee is the last person you want to cross. John and I are cute kittens compared to Bee.
Yep. Never cross an ex Borg
Why not water?
TBH I have water with mine.
Water is stealing the homes of fish. Itās not vegan friendly.
Milk just makes it dreamy creamy. Water gives you exposure to the raw earthy taste of Huel (which Iām fine with) but during bulks 500ml of whole milk turns my shakes into healthy milkshake
ooooh this is genius, Idk why I didnāt think of it before. I have a bag of black edition Iām desperately trying to work my way through but havenāt found a combination that I like the taste of yet. Going to try mixing it with some chocolate oatly and see what happens.
Milk with Huel?! Wow, that must be thick stuff!
The only artificial milk Iāve ever heard of in this list is Soya Milk, purely because itās offered on menus for people who are lactose intolerant. Iāve obviously lived a sheltered life for the last 41 years
Hemp milk?! Is that like some sort of cannabis milk?
Nope. It. Is not cannabis milk. But it is probably the most eco-friendly milk.grows where other things donāt. Grown in the UK. Doesnt need pesticides and uses less water than most crops