Store-Bought vs. Homemade Plant Milk: A Taste Test

Plant milk has taken over supermarket shelves—and our fridges! From almond to oat, soy to cashew, there's no shortage of options. But have you ever wondered how those boxed plant milks compare to the fresh, homemade version? We decided to put it to the test with a side-by-side taste challenge: store-bought vs. homemade with Milky Plant.

Let’s just say... the results might surprise you.

Round 1: Taste & Freshness

Store-Bought:
Most store-bought plant milks are ultra-pasteurized for shelf stability, which often means a slightly cooked or bland flavor. Many brands add flavorings, oils, gums, and sweeteners to make up for lost freshness.

Homemade (with Milky Plant):
One sip and it’s obvious: fresh plant milk has a vibrant, clean, and natural taste. Whether it’s almond, oat, or pecan, the flavor shines through without any aftertaste. It’s creamy, slightly sweet (even without added sugar), and feels alive.

Winner: Homemade, hands down.

Round 2: Ingredients

Store-Bought:
Read the label and you’ll often see a long list: oils, stabilizers, gums (like gellan or carrageenan), artificial flavors, and added sugars. Even in "cleaner" brands, the ingredient list can be more than 8–10 items long.

Homemade:
With Milky Plant, you know exactly what goes in: just nuts, seeds, grains, or your favorite blend, water, and optional natural sweeteners or spices. Nothing else. Pure, simple, whole-food ingredients.

Winner: Homemade again!

Round 3: Texture & Creaminess

Store-Bought:
While some store-bought milks achieve creaminess with added oils or thickeners, they can often feel watery or overly thickened in a way that doesn't feel natural.

Homemade:
Thanks to Milky Plant’s powerful blending and fine straining, the result is a perfectly smooth and creamy milk that feels indulgent and satisfying without additives.

Winner: Homemade for the win!

Round 4: Sustainability

Store-Bought:
Cartons, transportation emissions, and waste from packaging all contribute to the environmental footprint. Even recyclable cartons are not always processed correctly.

Homemade:
Milky Plant reduces your reliance on single-use packaging. You can buy your ingredients in bulk, use less water in production, and compost the leftover pulp. Bonus: you make only what you need—no waste!

Winner: Homemade (again!).

Round 5: Cost

Store-Bought:
A single liter of premium plant milk can cost between £2.50–£4.00. Over a month, that adds up quickly.

Homemade:
With Milky Plant, you use a small amount of ingredients per batch—just 40–60 ml of nuts or grains for 500 ml. It’s significantly cheaper over time, especially if you buy in bulk or use affordable ingredients like oats.

Winner: Homemade = savings.

The Verdict? Homemade Wins by a Landslide

While store-bought plant milks are convenient, they just can’t compete with the taste, freshness, purity, and sustainability of homemade milk made with Milky Plant. Whether you're pouring it over cereal, frothing it for lattes, or sipping it straight, homemade wins on all fronts.

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