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MILKLAB Macadamia Milk 1lt

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MILKLAB Macadamia Milk is a premium product that has been specially formulated to complement the intensity of espresso but also textures and stretches with any coffee type.

This Macadamia Milk is uniform and has a smooth texture perfect for creating amazing recipes including smoothies and desserts.

Description

MILKLAB Macadamia Milk is a premium product that has been specially formulated to complement the intensity of espresso but also textures and stretches with any coffee type.

This Macadamia Milk is uniform and has a smooth texture perfect for creating amazing recipes including smoothies and desserts.

  • Macadamia milk for coffee
  • Free from gluten
  • Free from artificial colours
  • Free from artificial preservatives
  • Free from artificial flavours

Ingredients: Australian water, Macadamias (2.5%), Sugar, Vegetable Protein, Maltodextrin (From Corn), Acidity Regulators (340,332), Stabilisers (418,415,410), Sunflower Lecithin, Salt.

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Additional information

Weight 1.09 kg
Dimensions 9 × 5 × 21 cm
Brand

MILKLAB

Dietary Needs

Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Non-GMO, Vegan

Milk Type

Macadamia Milk

1 review for MILKLAB Macadamia Milk 1lt

  1. 5 out of 5

    Jennie

    Should this have curdles in it. It’s in date and when I stirred it the curdles disappeared and it went smooth. It tasted fine ?

    • Justin Southwick

      Hi Jennie, all alternative milk should be shaken before use due to some settlement. It sounds like this may have been the case here as after you had stirred the product the curdles went away leaving smooth milk.
      If however, it curdled in your coffee some factors may have contributed to this.
      1, Some coffee blends (especially single origin) are quite high in acidity which could lead to your milk curdling
      2, If you overheat your milk before adding it to your coffee this could lead to the same.
      Some things you might try to help your milk from curdling are.
      1, store your milk at a colder temperature, you can get more air into your milk before it gets too hot.
      2, I have heard of people letting the first 3 to 5 seconds of their coffee shot go and catch the rest. The theory is it’s less acidic but this is only hearsay as I have not tried it.

      Good Luck Jennie
      Justin
      The Milk Shed


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