Oatly Organic Oat Drink Long Life 1L
Product information
What's amazing
It’s all in the oats. 100% organic oats that are grown in clean soil and spend the summer getting rained on to grow strong. It’s vegan approved and contains no added sugar whatsoever.
What might be less amazing
If you are the kind of consumer who pays a lot of attention to the details, you might compare the back of all of our packages and come up with a theory that this particular product doesn’t have all the vitamins and extra calcium that our enriched products do. Of course it doesn’t. We are not allowed to enrich an organic product and still label it organic but if you think about it you can also choose an enriched product if that is more important for you.
Last but not least
Store unopened packages in room temperature. Once opened, keep cool at max 8º C. If the sun is shining outside, you should get out there and enjoy it.
Country of Origin
OrganicSuitable for vegetarians
Product life guaranteed for 1 month.
Storage
Preparation and Usage
Instructions
Recipes
A perfect complement at the breakfast table, a quick break or for rounding off a great day.
Makes 2 glasses or mugs
500 ml Oatly oat drink
1-2 cinnamon sticks
2 cardamom pods, crushed
5-6 cloves, whole
A little honey to taste
Place all of the spices in a teapot.
Warm up Oatly oat drink without letting it boil and pour it over the spices. Allow it to draw a while. Serve with honey for those who prefer it. If you would like to make "quick chai" use a ready-made chai tea bag and let it draw in some warmed Oatly oat drink. Enjoy!
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Other Information
Organic oat drink.
Storage:
Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 5 days.
Best before: see the top of the pack.
Additional Information:
Climate Footprint: 0.36 kg CO₂e per kg.
Source: CarbonCloud
EU Organic - SE-EKO-01, EU agriculture
Tetra Pak®, Protects What's Good - Thank you for choosing a good package. It's mainly plant-based. Check locally for how to recycle. Read more: tetrapak.com
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Brand
If this side bores you, please read no further. Flip the carton around and have a wonderful day. Otherwise, please do enjoy.
Legends of Oatly
For over two decades carina has been our mojo, our secret sauce, our Yoda and why we've been fear- less in promoting a plant-based future. Her command of scientific facts, relentless approach to research and commitment to put independently verified carbon footprint data on all of our products has made drinking oat drink synonymous with being a forward-thinking human being.
As she now pursues a future in the energy industry, we'd like the dairy industry to know that we've successfully downloaded all of carina's knowledge, persistence, dedication and ability to inspire others onto a human enhancement chip ready to be implanted into all of our new sustainability recruits as soon as the technology feels a little less sci-fi creepy. If that never happens, at least carina has made the writer of this package a better, more responsible, and definitely more sustainable person, which is no small accomplishment. Thank you for that carina. See you at the recycling center on Saturday?
Infrequently Asked Questions
Do I need a different mouth to drink oat drink?
Good question actually. Because it wasn't that long ago that few people had even heard of oat drink, let alone thought of drinking it. "A 'milk' from oats and not cows? Preposterous!" yet here we are, face to face, well carton, considering what exactly drinking oat drink will require differently of you. The short answer is nothing really. Not your hands or nose or eyelids or even your neck area. No need for a different spoon to spoon it or a different tongue to lick your lips with. And you'll want to use the body you have to get all the nutri- tional benefits from it. Oat drink's only demand is that you can muster enough curiosity to give it an initial try, which means you will only risk liking it, then loving it, then switching to oat drink forever and perhaps even enjoying going entirely plant-based someday, so, nothing to lose.
Manufacturer
78 Cowcross Street,
London,
EC1M 6EJ.
Oatly AB,
Angfärjekajen 8,
SE-211 19 Malmö.
Return To Address
Freephone Number: 00800 22881234
info.uk@oatly.com
www.oatly.com
Typical Values | per 100 ml: |
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Energy | 166 kJ/ |
39 kcal | |
Fat | 0.5 g |
of which | |
saturates | 0.1 g |
Carbohydrate | 7.2 g |
sugars | 3.4 g* |
Fibre | 0.8 g |
Protein | 1.1 g |
Salt | 0.10 g |
*Natural sugars from oats |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (135)
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Strange texture
Im on the fence about recommending this as I love that it hasnt got added seed oils. But, the texture makes it impossible for me to drink in lattes as its a bit gloopy. Its the same issue I have if I make my own oat milk - its like very watery porridge. The consistency is almost slimy and it turns my stomach. Im sure it would be great in porridge (although a bit pointless as its just more oats and water!) or as a small amount in tea and coffee, but on its own it just doesnt work for me at all.
Great with porridge
I love it, but they keep putting the price up. Just broken the £2 barrier I see! Might have to go back to milk.
Not very good in hot drinks
This oat milk is fine for cereal, porridge cooking, etc. but not very good in tea or coffee. It's quite watery, doesn't have much flavour and it can also split. I like that it has minimal ingredients, no stabilisers or emulsifiers.
Perfect in every respect!
My favourite Plenish Organic Oat Milk was discontinued and replaced with a barista version with added coconut cream, so I tried this – it is outstanding! Equally as delicious and healthy as the original organic Plenish oat milk, with identical ingredients in exactly the same proportions. It is glorious – organic, no additives like oils, stabilisers or emulsifiers, just three simple clean ingredients and tastes absolutely gorgeous. The clean, creamy depth of flavour is exceptional. Perfect with cereals and porridge, lovely in tea and coffee, delicious as a drink on its own (cold and warm). Also brilliant in cooking. The reason I chose Plenish was that Plenish used British Organic Oats whereas Oatly uses Swedish (British and Swedish companies). Also worth noting that Plenish specified Gluten Free Oats but Oatly doesn’t mention gluten free – this doesn’t bother me but it could affect some people. This is outstanding - perfect in every respect!
Great
we buy this every week. no seed oils
Good Everyday Oatmilk
My favourite of the all oat milks I’ve tried… & I’ve tried a-lot! There’s enough of a flavour to enjoy drinking it on it’s own (either hot or cold) but it’s not so overpowering that it interferes with the taste of other food or drinks it’s used with. Best of all no there’s no unnecessary additives in the shape of sugar, oils, gums, vitamins or minerals etc. And as it’s long-life it keeps ok out of the fridge so can stock up when it’s on offer!
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