milk alternative – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Sat, 03 Aug 2024 13:16:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg milk alternative – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 The non-milky way – what is the best milk alternative? https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/08/01/the-non-milky-way-what-is-the-best-milk-alternative/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/08/01/the-non-milky-way-what-is-the-best-milk-alternative/#respond Thu, 01 Aug 2024 10:15:36 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=978393   Popular among vegans for quite a while now, alternative milk has taken the world by storm with sales booming worldwide in recent years. Other than its obvious health benefits, it has become a global trend, featured across social media. Before you turn "Got milk?" into "It's like milk," here is everything you need to […]

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Popular among vegans for quite a while now, alternative milk has taken the world by storm with sales booming worldwide in recent years. Other than its obvious health benefits, it has become a global trend, featured across social media. Before you turn "Got milk?" into "It's like milk," here is everything you need to know.

Plant-based milk options are not constrained merely to soy or oat milk. With a wide variety of almond, hazelnut, rice, coconut, hemp, and pea milk options, you can definitely find one that works for you. But what is to gain from putting in all this effort? Why not just stick to regular milk? 

"It's like milk but for humans"

"It's like milk but made for humans," says Oatly's slogan, emphasizing one of the main advantages of dairy-free milk. Many reports have proven that plant-based milk is easier to digest compared to regular milk or dairy products in general. It is also a great alternative for those who suffer from lactose intolerance or CMPI (Cow Milk's Protein Intolerance.)

According to Moran Gotfrid, a naturopath, alternative milk also has significant nutritional advantages. "For example, almond milk and soy milk contain no cholesterol and no saturated animal fats. This can be a major nutritional benefit, as we now know that dietary cholesterol and saturated fats are among the primary causes of heart and cardiovascular diseases," she said.

"It's like milk but made for humans." Photo credit: Pinkybird/Getty Images Getty Images

"Although often considered inferior in protein content, this isn't necessarily true. A milk substitute like soy milk contains 3.3 grams of protein per 100 grams, while cow's milk contains 3.4 grams per 100 grams, making the difference negligible. Soy, pea, and flax milk alternatives match or even exceed regular milk in protein content."

Gotfrid also tackles the widespread belief that cow's milk is a necessary source of calcium. "The idea that people who don't drink cow's milk risk calcium deficiency is now known to be false. Cow's milk has a high ratio of phosphorus to calcium, and the balance between these minerals is crucial for calcium absorption. Both calcium and phosphorus use the same receptors for absorption, so the more phosphorus that enters the body, the more calcium is drawn out of the bones," she said.

"Furthermore, cow's milk is known to increase acidity in the blood and stomach, which over time can lead to heartburn, digestive issues, allergies, and other health problems. Animal-based foods are generally much more acidic than plant-based foods," she stated. "When the blood's pH becomes more acidic, the body releases calcium from the bones to make the blood more alkaline."

"Also, cow's milk contains a hormone called IGF-1, which, when consumed over many years, can stimulate cell growth and development – including that of cancer cells. These are just three reasons why one might choose to avoid getting calcium from cow's milk." In non-dairy milk alternatives and plant-based products, the phosphorus-to-calcium ratio is usually balanced, making it a great source of calcium.

Each substitute has a main ingredient that determines its primary nutritional role in the body. Soy milk is protein-based, almond milk is fat-based, and oat milk is carbohydrate-based. Anna Gor/Getty Images

What should you look for? 

We've already noted that the list of ingredients in milk alternatives is no less beneficial than that of cow's milk. However, Gottfried emphasizes the importance of making informed choices. Due to the wide variety of companies producing milk alternatives, some sell highly processed products that won't provide the health benefits mentioned. "When choosing milk alternatives, it's crucial to check the ingredient list. It should be very short and clear. The best options are those made primarily from their base ingredients, like soy milk containing just soybeans, water, and salt. Avoid alternatives with added vegetable oils, stabilizers, sugars, and other additives. These create highly processed products where potential harm may outweigh the benefits. By selecting simpler alternatives, we can enjoy their health advantages without consuming overly processed foods," she emphasized. 

It's also important to mention our choice of milk alternative depends on whether we're seeking protein, carbohydrates, or fat. "Each substitute has a main ingredient that determines its primary nutritional role in the body. For example, soy milk is protein-based, almond milk is fat-based, and oat milk is carbohydrate-based," Gotfrid explained. 

What is the best milk alternative?

To answer the most burning question of all – what is the best milk alternative – Gotfrid said her personal favorite is Thedridge's soy milk, due to its high protein, minimal ingredient list, and organic soybeans. "But there's likely no such thing as a perfect milk alternative, as nutrition is individual and personalized," she stressed. "We all have different health needs and preferences. A good rule of thumb is to choose alternatives with 2-3 ingredients, preferably organic, and suited to the individual consumer." 

 

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Investors to cow-less dairy startup: Here's $120M. Got milk? https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/01/07/investors-to-cow-less-dairy-startup-heres-120m-got-milk/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/01/07/investors-to-cow-less-dairy-startup-heres-120m-got-milk/#respond Fri, 07 Jan 2022 07:13:28 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=746493   Israeli food-tech startup Remilk, which produces dairy-identical milk proteins through a fermentation process, has raised $120 million in a Series B round led by Hanaco Ventures, the company announced Thursday. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The funding will allow Remilk to immediately scale production of its milk protein for commercial use […]

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Israeli food-tech startup Remilk, which produces dairy-identical milk proteins through a fermentation process, has raised $120 million in a Series B round led by Hanaco Ventures, the company announced Thursday.

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The funding will allow Remilk to immediately scale production of its milk protein for commercial use by manufacturers in traditionally dairy-based products that include cheeses, yogurt and ice cream.

The Remilk team Tal Zelicovitch

According to Remilk, its animal-free milk is indistinguishable in taste and function from cow milk proteins, but free of lactose, cholesterol, and growth hormones. The patented process also impacts the environment significantly less than the traditional dairy industry, using an estimated 1% of the land, 4% of the GHG emissions, and 5% of the water required to produce comparable products by milking cows.

"It is essential for the future of our planet that we liberate the food chain from dependency on animals. We do so by crafting real dairy that tastes and feels the same, minus the cow," says Aviv Wolff, CEO and co-founder of Remilk.

Remilk co-founder and CEO Aviv Wolff Tal Zelicovitch

"Our mission is bold, and support from these experienced and trusted investors demonstrates the power of Remilk to meet the moment. This funding propels us on our journey to transform the dairy category into one that delivers delicious, nutritious products without harm to people, planet, or animals. Already, we are engaging with dozens of companies, including some of world's most popular brands, to recreate the future of dairy together," Wolff says.

The company plans to have products featuring Remilk in the marketplace later this year.

The oversubscribed Series B round included investments from Precision Capital, Rage Capital, CPT Capital, Intercap, OurCrowd, Aliya Capital, Chartered Group, Indorama Ventures, Tal Ventures, Fresh Fund, Idan and Gil Ofer, Izaki Ventures, and Paradigm Shift Fund.

"Remilk is on a mission to transform the alternative protein industry by introducing the next generation of dairy. Not only are Remilk products cleaner and significantly more sustainable when compared to traditional dairy, but they are indistinguishable in taste, feel, and texture," says Hanaco Ventures founding partner Pasha Romanovski.

"Remilk also employs production methods that are radically more sustainable than traditional production methods today. We have a strong conviction in the founders' vision and are thrilled to support the talented team on their journey."

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