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Oatly, Planet Oat, Chobani, and Califia Farms: Who's the winner?
Thoughts: Because this had more grams of sugar than the Califia oat milk, I think I expected it to be sweeter. It wasn't! The coloring was similar to cow's milk, an off-white. There was a subtle oat aftertaste, but it wasn't as strong as Califia's. I enjoyed the overall creaminess, which worked well in both cereal and coffee.
Cereal/coffee test: Passed ✅
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐(4/5 stars)
Calories per serving (1 cup): 100; sugar: 7 grams
Thoughts: In terms of calories and sugar, this is the "healthiest" option of all the oat milks. The coloring was beigey, kind of like Califia's, and it wasn't as thick or creamy as the other oat milks. It almost looked as if it could have been a "skim" oat milk, even though it says it's original. (I did notice that they have a different option for "extra creamy," however!) As for taste, there was a slight, subtle hint of oats, but overall, it was pretty good. While it did pass my cereal and coffee test, I would choose the extra-creamy option for my coffee next time around!
Cereal/coffee test: Passed ✅
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐(4/5 stars)
Calories per serving (1 cup): 90; sugar: 4 grams
Thoughts: As I said at the beginning, Oatly is my usual go-to! It's not the healthiest option out of these (though they do have a low-fat version), but it's pretty tasty. The color is off-white, and it still has that hint-of-oat taste, but there's no weird lingering aftertaste. I like that the consistency is thick but not TOO thick. Even though Oatly has a barista mix for coffee, it did pass my coffee and cereal test. Overall, a very solid option!
Cereal/coffee test: Passed ✅
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(5/5 stars)
Calories per serving (1 cup): 120; sugar: 7 grams