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7 non-dairy milks and their benefits ​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Benefits of non-dairy milks


If you're looking to change up your milk routine, there are plenty of non-dairy options to try. Whether you're lactose intolerant, vegan, or just curious, plant-based milks are a great alternative. Full of flavor, nutrients, and creativity, they’re easy to include in your daily diet. Let’s explore some popular non-dairy milks and their benefits!

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Almond milk



Almond milk is one of the most popular non-dairy choices. It has a light, slightly nutty taste with a creamy texture, making it perfect for smoothies, cereals, or coffee. Plus, it's low in calories, so it’s great if you’re keeping an eye on your weight. Almond milk is also packed with vitamin E, which helps keep your skin soft and glowing.

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Oat milk



Oat milk has become a fan favorite in recent years. It has a naturally sweet taste and smooth texture, making it perfect for frothy lattes. It's high in fibre, which helps with digestion and lowers cholesterol. Oat milk is also rich in essential nutrients like iron and B vitamins, making it a great addition to a balanced diet.

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Coconut milk



Coconut milk adds a unique twist to your drinks and recipes. With its sweet, subtle flavour, it’s packed with healthy fats that help boost your energy. Full of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), coconut milk supports brain function and metabolism. It’s perfect for curries, smoothies, or even enjoyed on its own!

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Rice milk



Rice milk is one of the lightest non-dairy milks, with a mild, naturally sweet flavour and a thin consistency, making it a gentle option. Usually fortified with vitamins and minerals like calcium and vitamin B12, rice milk helps energise your body. While it’s not high in protein, it’s a great choice for those with nut or soy allergies.

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Soy milk



Soy milk is one of the closest non-dairy options to cow's milk when it comes to protein. Made from soybeans, it's creamy and rich, and a fantastic source of plant-based protein. Soy milk also packs a punch with calcium and vitamin D, which are great for keeping your bones healthy. It’s perfect for everything from drinks to baking!

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Cashew milk




Cashew milk is a creamy, velvety option that adds a luxurious touch to any dish. It’s perfect for anyone who loves a rich, silky texture without the heavy calories. Plus, it’s also loaded with magnesium, which supports muscle and nerve function. Cashew milk is full of heart-healthy fats and has a mild flavour that works well in smoothies, sauces, and even baked goods.

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Hemp milk



Hemp milk, made from hemp seeds, is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which support heart health. It’s also high in protein and contains essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium, making it a nutrient-packed alternative to regular milk. This makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to boost their nutrition while enjoying a dairy-free option.


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