
Oatly Plus Oat Drink with Calcium 1 ltr
Alternative to milk and soya.
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Essentially the same product as our organic oat drink, but enriched with vitamins and calcium. Oatly Healthy Oat Enriched, added with vitamins and calcium, is an excellent alternative to milk. It is free of milk protein, lactose and soya. Oatly Healthy Oat Enriched has a fat content of 1.5% and can be used in exactly the same way as our organic oat drink.
The nutritional balance of Oatly Healthy Oat Enriched is excellent, and it's rich in soluble oat fibres which can reduce raised cholesterol levels.
Ingredients
Oat base (water, oats 10%), rapeseed oil, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphates, salt, vitamins (D, riboflavin, folic acid & B12).
Nutritional Information
per 100ml:
Energy 190kJ/45kcal, Protein 1.0g, Carbohydrate 6.5g (of which sugars 4g), Fat 1.5g (of which saturates 0.2g), Fibre 0.8g, of which beta-glucans 0.4g, Sodium 0.04g, Vitamin D 0.75 µg (15%*), Riboflavin 0.21 mg, (15%*), Folic acid 30 µg (15%*), Vitamin B12 0.38 µg (15%*), Calcium 120mg (15%).
*of the Recommended Daily Allowances (RDA).
Dairy Free, Egg Free, Less than 5% fat, Low Cholesterol, Lactose Free, Soya Free, Vegan, Vegetarian, Yeast Free
Customer reviews - Oatly Plus Oat Drink with Calcium 1 ltr
Reviews
Oatly Oat Milk - Sat 16th Jan 2010
This is a great product which I highly recommend; as someone who is allergic to soya milk, Oatly has been a saving grace for my cereal addiction! It tastes best if you refrigerate it.
Reviewer's Name: Emily
Oatly - Dairy Free, Organic and with Added Calcium - Sun 9th Jan 2011
This is a brilliant product. My two sons are allergic to both dairy and soya, so milk alternatives are a big part of our lives. This is by far our favourite as it's organic and is fortified not only with calcium, but also vitamin D, riboflavin, folic acid and vitamin B12. The flavour is slightly sweeter than cows' milk and quite creamy when compared to other non-dairy 'milk drinks'. I use it in tea as well as on cereal and my boys drink it straight from the fridge. It's not great when used in cooking - I have not found it to work as a milk substitute in sauces or savoury dishes. However, Oatly cream can be used instead for this purpose.
Reviewer's Name: mrs s white
- Wed 26th Jan 2011
This is so nice. I have now totally swapped from soya to oat milk. I also use this in my endurance protein shakes as it is much more easily digestible than milk or soya.
Reviewer's Name: Lee Wells