MOMA Barista Oat Drink - 6 x 1L - 100% Plant Based Vegan - Perfect for Frothy Coffee - Made with the whole of the oat for fibre and delicious flavour - No Added Sugar - Vit D, B2 and B12

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MOMA Barista Oat Drink - 6 x 1L - 100% Plant Based Vegan - Perfect for Frothy Coffee - Made with the whole of the oat for fibre and delicious flavour - No Added Sugar - Vit D, B2 and B12

MOMA Barista Oat Drink - 6 x 1L - 100% Plant Based Vegan - Perfect for Frothy Coffee - Made with the whole of the oat for fibre and delicious flavour - No Added Sugar - Vit D, B2 and B12

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Splitting in hot drinks is probably the most frustrating thing about trying out a new milk alternative. Look out for acidity regulators on the ingredients list as they neutralise the acidity of your tea or coffee and make sure your oat drink stays intact! Natural sweetness Some oat drinks contain added sugar, but a lot of unsweetened versions still have a natural sweetness to them that comes from the starches within the oats. This can really helps to balance out the bitterness of coffee without being overpowering. Which MOMA oat drink is right for you?

Moma currently produces the majority of its oat milk in the UK, where the brand uses home-grown British oats, a third of which are grown on Mercer’s family farm in Staffordshire. Dairy milk has about 3.5% protein, so you want to choose an alternative that offers “like for like” in terms of nutrition,' she suggests. The campaign will highlight how Moma Barista oat drink is perfect for both expert and home coffee making The brand is also using the campaign to relaunch itself as ‘The Craft Oat Co’, emphasising the company’s heritage, expertise and passion for oats.I decided the best idea would be to compare three of the big brand oat milk to three own-brand milk. I bought some own brand cheaper alternatives from Aldi and Lidl. I ended up with the Alpro unsweetened oat milk, the Oatly barista oat milk, the Moma unsweetened whole milk, Aldi's own brand oat milk, Lidl's own brand unsweetened oat milk and Lidl's barista-style oat milk. My mission was to see which one was the tastiest and also most cost-effective. I decided to taste test them all by themselves and then try my favourite two in a cup of coffee, which is how I usually drink my oat milk.

READ MORE : I taste-tested PG Tips and Twinnings against supermarket brands and there was a clear winner Oat milk generally is a sustainable product from a greenhouse gas point of view but having the oats grown and sourced in the UK goes that extra step,” he said.

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With so many options out there, it can be a little daunting to know choices to make. So how do you determine the best oat milk from all the options on the market? If you’re looking purely at nutrition, some oat drinks typically have less calcium, lower levels of iodine and lower quality protein than dairy milk,' explains Azmina. Moma founder Tom Mercer told The Grocer he had wanted to focus on ensuring the product’s quality before spending on marketing.“For us it has been really important to invest in that quality product, so it tastes really great. It foams really well. The texture is really good.” Short answer – yes! Oat milk officially overtook other milk alternatives as the UK’s favourite plant milk in 2020, with use in coffee a key part of that. Lots of oat milks are available in a barista version, like MOMA Barista oat, and are made specifically with coffee in mind. So what makes oat milk so good in coffee? We’ve identified 5 key things that make it a perfect coffee pairing… Neutral taste The oat drink was launched by the brand in March 2020 but the ad push is Moma’s first for the product.



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