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Oatbedient Is A SG Brand That Makes “The Cleanest Oat Milk On The Planet”

Oatbedient offers a new, healthy and minimal ingredient oat milk

It’s no secret that in the past few years, oat milk has become the milk everyone prefers, usurping cow’s milk and other more familiar milk alternatives such as almond and soya. There’s just something so creamy and delicious about oat milk—a flavour profile that’s hard to match in other plant-based dairy alternatives. While there are a fair number of brands on the supermarket shelves at the moment, we’d like to draw your attention to homegrown label, Oatbedient.

You may recognise the brand from their packaging, which stars a mascot that looks just like a bunny, but is actually an oat grain. Behind the adorable visage, though, is a brand dedicated to pushing the brackets of innovation when it comes to oat milk. 

Since they made their debut in April 2022, the brand has released a couple of types of oat milk, including powdered oat milk sachets that you can bring on the go—super nifty for camping or road trips, or as a healthy breakfast drink. Oatbedient’s products are also all about being simple and clean, so no artificial ingredients, no preservatives, and no filler ingredients. If you’re someone concerned about eating clean, then you ought to add this brand to your shopping list.

Today, they’ve taken that one step further by releasing the Oatbedient Oat M!lk Zero, which the brand dubs “the cleanest oat milk on the planet”. Super bold claim, we know, but the brand seems to live up to it. After all, the Oat M!lk Zero has only three ingredients: water, oats, and Himalayan pink salt. Pink salt is reputed for its health benefits and is more delicate in flavour than sea salt or table salt.

There’s no added sugar and oils in the recipe as well, which tend to be common in other oat milks. Because there are minimal ingredients, it’s great for the kiddos as well.

A six-pack of 250ml minis are priced at $15.

Naturally, without oil, this oat milk is on the lighter end, but it’s no less satisfying. You get the earthiness of the oats, elevated with just a hint of salt. You can drink this as is, but we recommend having it with cereal to start the day. The slight savouriness of the oat milk adds something extra to a crunchy bowl of cereal, whatever the flavour.

Else, have this with your milkshakes or smoothies! It helps ensure your shakes don’t end up too thick, and therefore, they’re easier to drink.

It also works as a baking or cooking substitute, or as a base for healthy recipes such as overnight oats, protein pancakes, or smoothies!

From now till 31 December, you can enjoy 1-for-1 deals on any 250ml Oat M!lk drink. Also, purchase their Powder-ful Trifecta Bundle ($32.70), or three 1L packs of Oat M!lk Barista ($6.85 each) and get and get two free 250ml servings of Oat M!k Zero, 

You can get your Oatbedient fix by ordering via their website, on Lazada or Shopee, and via other select online retailers.

Buy Oatbedient here!

Photos taken by Daryl Lim.
This post was brought to you by Oatbedient.

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