Ugh, just looked at the carbs per serving. Anyway it doesn’t spike me and I drink it a lot, as well as the almond milk by the same brandIt still has sugar in it - at least the version sold in the UK does: https://www.ocado.com/products/ufc-...733XitkFfgSQiwEMbaxoCxpQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Seems using ‘ester of sugar’ means ‘unsweetened’ can be claimed.
http://www.food-info.net/uk/e/e473.htmIt still has sugar in it - at least the version sold in the UK does
: https://www.ocado.com/products/ufc-...733XitkFfgSQiwEMbaxoCxpQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Seems using ‘ester of sugar’ means ‘unsweetened’ can be claimed.
Are you still in Singapore? You should be able to get raw coconuts without horrible mileage to cut open for actual fresh juice as opposed to a processed version. Never tried almond milk, but can't get my head around the excessive water required to grow these nuts. Apologies going a little off topic.Ugh, just looked at the carbs per serving. Anyway it doesn’t spike me and I drink it a lot, as well as the almond milk by the same brand
: https://www.ocado.com/products/ufc-...733XitkFfgSQiwEMbaxoCxpQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds.It still has sugar in it - at least the version sold in the UK does. Seems using ‘ester of sugar’ means ‘unsweetened’ can be claimed
Yes, I prefer fresh.Are you still in Singapore? You should be able to get raw coconuts without horrible mileage to cut open for actual fresh juice as opposed to a processed version. Never tried almond milk, but can't get my head around the excessive water required to grow these nuts. Apologies going a little off topic.