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The Truth About Soy Milk, Almond Milk and Rice Milk

The cascade of vegan health trends have encouraged  us to steer clear of dairy. Millennials, today more than ever, are opting for alternatives to regular whole-milk, including soy milk, almond milk and rice milk. Many of us drink these milk alternatives without knowing the differences between them, and whether or not there are actually benefits to drinking them. Below is a guide to milk alternatives, so that next time you hit the grocery store or Starbucks you can make the right decision about milk.

Soy Milk

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Soy milk, made from crushed soybeans, protein, water and oil, is 100% dairy free. The thick, creamy, uniquely delicious taste makes for an irresistible latte.
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Almond Milk

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Almond milk, a mixture of ground almonds and filtered water, is also 100% dairy free. Its crisp, refreshing and slightly sweet taste makes it my personal favorite.
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Rice Milk

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Rice milk, made from rice syrup, starch and boiled rice, is sometimes sweetened with sugar and vanilla, and is 100% dairy free. It has a slightly thinner and sweeter taste than regular milk, and less nutritional benefits than almond and soy milk.

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