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Is oat milk good in tea?

Is oat milk good in tea?

Does oat milk taste good in tea?

Oat milk is now the most popular alternative milk to use in coffee, but what about in a good old cup of tea? People who use milk alternatives often find that tea can be particularly tricky with splitting a key cause for concern as well as some pretty unpleasant tastes, but we are confident we’ve cracked it with our Signature Oat Drink

Why does oat milk go well with tea? 

Oat milk is generally seen to have a fairly neutral taste compared to other milk alternatives like coconut or almond milk, so it doesn’t overpower the more delicate flavour of tea. At MOMA Foods, we never add sugar to our oat drinks so it won’t make your tea too sweet, which is another problem people face when choosing the perfect plant milk. It can also be a struggle to get the perfect colour of tea when using plant milk.

Which of our oat drinks work best in tea? 

Just like with dairy milk, there are options based on the fat content which is totally down to personal taste – some people like semi-skimmed whereas others prefer whole milk. If you prefer to use long-life oat milk, then we would recommend our Signature oat drink for use in tea as it’s a little less thick than our Barista oat drink. 

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Oat milk in tea FAQs -

Can you use oat drinks in tea and coffee?

Yes, you can use oat drinks in tea and coffee. They’re a popular choice as oat drinks have a naturally mild, slightly sweet flavour that pairs wonderfully with a range of teas and coffees. For barista-style drinks at home, go for oat drinks with a higher fat content, such as MOMA Foods’ Barista Oat Drink. This is because they’re specially formulated to be foamable, and heat stable so they won’t curdle when added to tea.