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Best brand coconut milk for drinking

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  • 20-09-2017 2:40pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2,753 ✭✭✭


    As the title says, what brand of coconut milk do you think is best from a flavour and texture perspective?

    I love full fat cow's milk, but my baby has a bit of dairy sensitivity and I love my coffee and tea to be quite milky. I like the flavour of the coconut milk vs soy or almond, but I tried the Tesco one and found it very watery.

    Any recommendations for a creamier brand? TIA


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  • Registered Users Posts: 372 ✭✭blondeonblonde


    As the title says, what brand of coconut milk do you think is best from a flavour and texture perspective?

    I love full fat cow's milk, but my baby has a bit of dairy sensitivity and I love my coffee and tea to be quite milky. I like the flavour of the coconut milk vs soy or almond, but I tried the Tesco one and found it very watery.

    Any recommendations for a creamier brand? TIA

    Koko brand is nicest I've tried. Available in Supervalu


  • Registered Users Posts: 636 ✭✭✭Space Dog


    Have you tried cashew milk or oat milk? I think they are far better than coconut milk for making lattes etc., coconut tends to be overpowering. Cashew milk is quite neutral tasting and very creamy, and oat milk has natural sweetness.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    Himself gets a hazelnut milk which is delicious on its own and very nice in tea, and I'm quite particular about my tea.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 415 ✭✭Jentle Grenade


    To echo both posters above, cashew and hazelnut are lovely in coffee. For tea, I find cashew the "milkiest" if you know what I mean.


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