Oatly adds amylase to convert oat starch into maltose. The result is that the sugar content is about that of Coca-Cola while they still write “unsweetened” or “no added sugar” on their sassy packaging because it’s technically true.
It’s good for a dash into your coffee, but I wouldn’t suggest it as a daily substitute due to the sugar content.
I don’t enjoy coffee or the Oatly meant for coffee that much.
The elderberry-strawberry thing actually tasted refreshing. I don’t drink any other drinks like that. I’ve tried, but I’ve just not enjoyed a single one outside of that, pretty much. They all have that sort of beany aftertaste. It’s not bad, but it’s not too enjoyable for me.
Oatly had this strawberry-elderflower sort of drink and then it stopped being made / imported.
It was so fucking good, and I just don’t enjoy the other flavours as much.
Oatly adds amylase to convert oat starch into maltose. The result is that the sugar content is about that of Coca-Cola while they still write “unsweetened” or “no added sugar” on their sassy packaging because it’s technically true.
It’s good for a dash into your coffee, but I wouldn’t suggest it as a daily substitute due to the sugar content.
Wouldn’t the starch break down into an equivalent amount of sugar during digestion?
I don’t enjoy coffee or the Oatly meant for coffee that much.
The elderberry-strawberry thing actually tasted refreshing. I don’t drink any other drinks like that. I’ve tried, but I’ve just not enjoyed a single one outside of that, pretty much. They all have that sort of beany aftertaste. It’s not bad, but it’s not too enjoyable for me.