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US-based milk alternatives brand Mooala has unveiled its latest innovation, an organic barista blend oat milk.


The barista blend aims to offer ‘elite’ performance including steaming and frothing qualities, as well as a creamy taste without the inclusion of chemical additives.


It is designed to offer a ‘rich, velvety foam,’ whether using a handheld frother or a barista-grade steamer. It has launched at select Whole Foods Market locations and via Amazon, available in a 32oz carton.


All of Mooala’s plant-based milks are certified USDA-organic, meaning they are made without GMOs, herbicides, preservatives and other chemical ingredients. The brand said it places a ‘strong focus’ on regenerative farming in the making of its range, which is crafted using organic oats and expeller-pressed, high-oleic organic sunflower oil.


Jeff Richards, Mooala’s CEO, commented: “Barista oat milks try to mimic how dairy milk froths and steams. To accomplish this, most brands use low-grade oils and chemicals to achieve the desired performance. We spent years crafting an organic version without the scary stuff.”


He added: “Now, baristas and at-home consumers don't have to choose between ingredient quality and exceptional performance”.


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Mooala unveils organic barista blend oat milk

Melissa Bradshaw

9 August 2024

Mooala unveils organic barista blend oat milk

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