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barley breathing?!.....another milk substitute/alternative -> barley milk....
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....this company 'upcycles'......this brand cost about $5.49.....


.....'Take Two Foods' is a wholly owned subsidiary of EverGrain which is owned by Anheuser-Busch...


'possible' benefits:
Rich in Many Beneficial Nutrients
Reduces Hunger and May Help You Lose Weight
Insoluble and Soluble Fiber Content Improves Digestion
May Prevent Gallstones and Reduce Your Risk of Gallbladder Surgery
Beta-Glucans May Help Lower Cholesterol
May Reduce Heart Disease Risk
Magnesium and Soluble Fiber May Protect Against Diabetes
May Help Prevent Colon Cancer


....Take Two Barleymilk is as nutritious as it is delicious and sustainable. It contains 3-8 grams of complete plant protein per serving, more calcium per serving than dairy milk, and is enriched with vitamin D.

You’ll love barleymilk because of its delicious and unique flavor, its rich, golden color, and its wholesome nourishment.

It also outperforms other plant-based milks when used in recipes. From savory to sweet dishes, and in coffee, lattes, baking, cooking, blending, and drinking - we’ve got you covered!....



barley.........?!

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#2
More like Barley Juice.
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#3
May cost more than real milk.
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#4
I drink Almond Milk/Juice not sure how these companies get away with calling any of these anything other than Juice. I prefer Nature's Harvest or Aldi's Friendly Farms.

The dairy industry has done a terrible job of combating the drink alternatives.

Milk: noun
an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young.
"a healthy mother will produce enough milk for her baby"
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Grateful11 wrote:
I drink Almond Milk/Juice not sure how these companies get away with calling any of these anything other than Juice. I prefer Nature's Harvest or Aldi's Friendly Farms.

The dairy industry has done a terrible job of combating the drink alternatives.

Milk: noun
an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young.
"a healthy mother will produce enough milk for her baby"

Like the headline suggests, they could add "substitute" after "Milk." Pringles can't call their product "chips," they have to say "crisps."

Plant based meat. Why do they get to call it meat instead of meat substitute?
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Grateful11 wrote:
I drink Almond Milk/Juice not sure how these companies get away with calling any of these anything other than Juice. I prefer Nature's Harvest or Aldi's Friendly Farms.

The dairy industry has done a terrible job of combating the drink alternatives.

Milk: noun
an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young.
"a healthy mother will produce enough milk for her baby"

The secondary definition for milk includes from plant sources such as nuts, and that usage goes back about 600 years. So from common usage the companies making the various milk substitutes are on much firmer ground than you seem to think.
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#7
I'm a traditionalist.

I don't think even coconut juice should be called coconut milk.

Soy milk?

If it doesn't come from a teat or a tit, it isn't milk.
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#8
barley does NOT have nipples.
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