Rude Health Organic Coconut Drink Longlife 1L










£2.30
£2.30 per litreProduct information
Our coconut drink gets its creaminess from...The coconut. So it doesn't need gums or gunk.
That's why we wouldn't touch other coconut drinks, even if we were stranded on a desert island with only our shipmate for breakfast. Ours is the perfect complement to cereal, smoothies or shipmates.
Country of Origin
Suitable for the microwave
Organic
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Preparation and Usage
Pour it on cereal. Bake with it. Make a lovely cloud in your coffee.
Whatever you use this drink for, it's more than up for it.
Coffee, smoothies, baking & cooking
Crack open, replace lid and
Shake well
Package Type
Other Information
Organic Coconut Drink with rice
Storage:
Store cool & dry. After opening, keep in the fridge and use within 5 days. Don't freeze.
Additional Information:
FSC - FSC® Mix, Board, FSC® C014047
EU Organic - IT-BIO-006, EU/Non-EU Agriculture
Tetra Pak®, Protects What's Good
Tetra Pak®, Tetra Brik®Aseptic
Brand
It should tantalise your taste buds and put a spring in your step. That's what we believed when we started mixing cereals in our kitchen in 2005, when we created gobsmacking dairy-free drinks in 2013, and it's still true today. Live rude!
You limbo under the car-park barrier.
5% Profits to Charity
Manufacturer
212 New Kings Road,
SW6 4NZ,
United Kingdom.
Rude Health Foods BV,
Zwarteweg 10,
1412 GD Naarden,
The Netherlands.
Return To Address
Rude Health Foods Ltd,
212 New Kings Road,
SW6 4NZ,
United Kingdom.
T: +44 (0) 20 7731 3740
E: hello@rudehealth.com
www.rudehealth.com
Typical Values | per 100ml |
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Energy | 244kJ / 58 kcal |
Fat | 1.4g |
of which saturates | 1.2g |
Carbohydrates | 11g |
of which sugars | 4.1g |
Fibre | 0.4g |
Protein | <0.5g |
Salt | 0.08g |
Contains naturally occuring sugars from rice & coconuts |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (55)
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Why Longlife
The non long life has calcium carbonate. Is that good. I thought nutritionists agreed adding Calcium was not good if you already eat healthy? Maybe i'm confused?
close to semi skimmed milk
Thinner than the now expired innocent version. Not too coconuty. Good as a stand alone drink and for hot drinks. A bit wishy-washy for cereals. It is the Best substitute to replace reg semi skimmed milk tho. Would prefer a slightly thicker consistency. Maybe they should do a full fat version?
always best shaken well
Its always best shaken well to avoid the fat desperation in your hot drink. Lovely coconuty taste.
The finest for coffee. . .
I have tried every dairy free drink over a five year period and for me this is the best. I like flat white dairy free coffee and will not use the well advertised oat based version (bar-and so on) due to it being high in rapeseed oil and I do not want rapeseed or any oil in my coffee. This is how I concluded that the best flat white for me is: Three quarters of a cup of this coconut drink plus one quarter of the big name soya drink, sugar free version, and I get the best flat white and no oils. I also will not go in the big name coffee houses since they use the oat (bar. . . ) version loaded with rapeseed oil and their tea is awful.
Best coconut milk for hot drinks
I think this is the best for hot drinks! Especially as it's organic too. Sometimes it can separate slightly if stored and the coconut "fat" can float but its aways best shaken well. The only downside is the bits at the bottom of your cup but that's fine and it's not much... still the best I've found ☺
Disappointed
Had to buy this as the one I buy regularly, UFC Velvet was out of stock. Won't buy it again. Doesn't compare favourably to UFC at all, and to be honest I would rather go without for a week. Works OK with cereal or milkshake flavouring, but as a drink on it's own, I find it to have an aftertaste and texture which UFC doesn't.
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