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When one says '''milk''' most people directly think of a cow milk. Fortunately for vegans (and lactose-intolerant folks) there are tons of other types of milk such as soy milk, rice milk, hemp milk, oat milk, almond milk, etc. Some of them are excellent to use for direct drinking, others suit best for replacing cow milk and cream while cooking. Those milks are usually availlable in most of grocery stores (in developed countries) as well as in organic&vegetarian shops.
'''Plant milk''', sometimes '''mylk''', is a [[milk]]-like liquid made out of plants (seeds, [[grains]], [[nuts]], [[legumes]]). There is a wide variety of plant milks (or milk substitutes): soy milk, rice milk, hemp milk, oat milk, almond milk, etc. Some of them are excellent to use for direct drinking, others suit best for replacing [[Dairy milk|cow milk]] and [[cream]] while cooking.  


You can also make these milks yourself. Usually you just need to soak ingredients in fresh water overnight, then cook them, put through a powerfull blender, and then filter out hard leftovers. The dry residue can be used for other recipes.
== Production ==
Plant milk is made by blending grains or seeds ([[soybeans]], [[rice]], [[almonds]]. etc.) with [[water]]. Extra ingredients might be added to improve the taste, such as [[sugar]], salt, or vanilla. Because of simple production, it is easy to make plant milk at home. Usually one just needs to soak ingredients in fresh water overnight, then cook them, put through a powerful [[blender]], and then filter out hard leftovers.


==Soy milk==
The dry residue can be used for other recipes[https://www.plantmilk.org/pulp/]. To simplify the process even more, one can use a [[soy milk machine]] (some of them can also make almond milk or rice milk).
[[File:Soy_milk.jpg|left|thumb|240px|Soy milk]]
Soy milk is a good and probably most commons replacement for dairy milk. It's quite thick. Most soy milks (at least in Europe) are GMO free, but watch out for genetically modified soy nonetheless, since it is one of the most GM ingredients in the world (the big part of GM soy serves as a feed for livestock, though).


Beware that some people are allergic to soy milk.
== Prevalence ==


==Rice milk==
Plant milks (especially soy milk) can be easily bought in East [[Asia]]n and Southeast Asian countries ([[Japan]], [[South Korea]], [[China]], [[Taiwan]], [[Malaysia]], etc.) The reason for this is that it was invented in China centuries ago and spread with its culture (especially Buddhism). Later it became popular in Western countries (especially in [[North America]] and Western [[Europe]]), and is usually available in most grocery stores as well as in organic&vegetarian shops. It is now popular not only among vegans, but also lactose-intolerant people.
[[File:Lima-organic-lactosefree-vegan-ricemilk-from-Germany-1liter-bottle+cup-1024px.jpg|thumb|right|240px|''Lima'' organic rice milk]]
 
Rice milk is a grain milk made from [[rice]]. It's usually not sweetened, the sweet taste comes from a natural enzymatic process.
== Common types ==
 
* [[Almond milk]]
* Cashew
* [[Coconut milk]]
* Hazelnut milk
* [[Hemp milk]]
* Macadamia nut milk
Macadamia milk is pleasantly thick and smooth with an almost fruity flavor. Relatively new to the market and is usually more expensive than other typs.  
* [[Oat milk]]
* Pea milk
Made of yellow split peas, manufactured by [[Ripple Foods]].
* [[Rice milk]]
* [[Soy milk]]
 
== Related products ==
Soy milk and oat milk (and perhaps sometimes other types of plant milk) can be used to make [[yogurt]], [[ice cream]], [[cream]] and other products. [[Cashew]] milk is good for [[cheese]].


== Links ==
== Links ==
* http://www.cfaitmaison.com/bio/faire-laits.html (French)
* [http://www.cfaitmaison.com/bio/faire-laits.html (French)]
* [https://www.plantmilk.org/veggie-milk/| VEGAN MILKS] at plant milks
* [https://foodrevolution.org/blog/milk-substitutes/| 10 Popular Dairy Milk Substitutes]
* [https://nutritionstripped.com/how-to-make-nut-milk/| Make Your Own Plant and Nut Milk]
 
== See also ==
* [[Wikipedia:Plant milk]]


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[[Category:Plant based milks]]

Latest revision as of 04:55, 16 June 2020

Soy milk

Plant milk, sometimes mylk, is a milk-like liquid made out of plants (seeds, grains, nuts, legumes). There is a wide variety of plant milks (or milk substitutes): soy milk, rice milk, hemp milk, oat milk, almond milk, etc. Some of them are excellent to use for direct drinking, others suit best for replacing cow milk and cream while cooking.

Production

Plant milk is made by blending grains or seeds (soybeans, rice, almonds. etc.) with water. Extra ingredients might be added to improve the taste, such as sugar, salt, or vanilla. Because of simple production, it is easy to make plant milk at home. Usually one just needs to soak ingredients in fresh water overnight, then cook them, put through a powerful blender, and then filter out hard leftovers.

The dry residue can be used for other recipes[1]. To simplify the process even more, one can use a soy milk machine (some of them can also make almond milk or rice milk).

Prevalence

Plant milks (especially soy milk) can be easily bought in East Asian and Southeast Asian countries (Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, etc.) The reason for this is that it was invented in China centuries ago and spread with its culture (especially Buddhism). Later it became popular in Western countries (especially in North America and Western Europe), and is usually available in most grocery stores as well as in organic&vegetarian shops. It is now popular not only among vegans, but also lactose-intolerant people.

Common types

Macadamia milk is pleasantly thick and smooth with an almost fruity flavor. Relatively new to the market and is usually more expensive than other typs.

Made of yellow split peas, manufactured by Ripple Foods.

Related products

Soy milk and oat milk (and perhaps sometimes other types of plant milk) can be used to make yogurt, ice cream, cream and other products. Cashew milk is good for cheese.

Links

See also