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Wildly Organic Coconut Milk Powder is a premium, 97% pure coconut milk powder with minimal tapioca filler (2%), certified organic, vegan, gluten- and soy-free. Packaged in a resealable, foil-lined bag to maintain freshness, it offers a versatile, minimally processed dairy-free alternative perfect for coffee, cooking, baking, and smoothies.






















| ASIN | B00XANCAQ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,541 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #131 in Powdered Milk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (805) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Wildly Organic |
| Package Dimensions | 10 x 6.7 x 2.25 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 898392007697 |
| Units | 16.0 Ounce |
A**R
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review: Wildly Organic Oat Milk Powder (16 Oz, 1 lb Bag)
The Wildly Organic Oat Milk Powder has been a game-changer for me! After trying several plant-based milk alternatives, this one stands out as the best option compared to traditional oat milk cartons, which are often loaded with emulsifiers and preservatives. ✅ Pros: ✔ Neutral and natural flavor – No overpowering oat taste, making it versatile for any recipe. ✔ No emulsifiers or preservatives – Unlike store-bought oat milk, this is a clean and pure product. ✔ Perfect for smoothies – I blend it in a smoothie, and the result is flawless, with no gritty texture. ✔ Better than other powdered milk alternatives – I’ve tried coconut milk powder before, but this oat milk powder is superior. ✔ Convenient and well-sealed packaging – Keeps the product fresh and easy to store. ⚠ Consideration: 💲 Price is on the higher side, but it reflects the product’s premium quality. If you’re looking for a clean, healthy, and additive-free oat milk, I highly recommend it! Despite the higher price, it’s worth every penny. I’ll be a loyal customer! 💛✨
D**A
Luscious Stuff
Felt safe ordering this based on so many good reviews. Received it in just two days. I like to make curries, Indian, Thai, even Burmese, but not often enough to always have canned coconut milk on hand or trusting the ones in my cabinet past their expiration dates. I had even tried using coconut flakes blended with water when all that was needed was a thin coconut liquid for a recipe, and well, it was better than nothing, but of course weak in coconut taste. While there's nothing like drinking coconut water out of a fresh coconut, the cracking of shell is too tiresome for me so I've not craved it as a beverage at all. When I opened the package I of course tasted the powder from finger to tongue, and went, "Oh, my, this is the real deal..." Rich, creamy coconut taste, yet delicate and fresh. Just as a test, I wanted to see if I could make some rough equivalent of coconut juice as a refresher, so reading that at first it should be dissolved in hot water, I put a tablespoon in the bottom of a tall drinking glass and used two tablespoons of hot tap water to make a thick paste as in a flour slurry, and slowly filled the rest with cool tap water stirring all the while, I wanted it thin, thin, thin, cool not cold. That's what I got, it really was refreshing, and to think that I could control all this texture just by looking and tasting. I've already used some in a Thai curry, and found it thick, luscious, much better than canned, much better. I got this for cooking, not smoothies, but will sometime use it for that too. Since I live alone, this should last me some time, but am already tempted to order some more to have on hand. (And expiration dates on dried powders in resealable snap lock bags would not bother me in the least, lol.) Definitely recommend it, and sorry for those who wanted to use this as a coffee creamer, no, this is not for that.
Z**.
Quality product but not good as a coffee creamer
Seems like a quality product and does taste good but the first line in the description says to try as a coffee creamer and it is NOT VERY GOOD AS A COFFEE CREAMER. It clumps up in coffee, even when dissolved in boiling water first as the instructions suggest, it clumps up. Although it is not a "bad" taste it does make your coffee taste like coconut. This product is probably fine for baking.
U**R
Great component of cheap and tasty protein shakes
I buy this to mix with whey protein powder to make very inexpensive protein shakes. It smells and tastes great, is slightly sweet-tasting even though it's unsweetened, and provides a balance of good fats and carbs to the protein in the whey. I tastes of coconut without being cloying or overwhelming, nor sticky or powdery like some other coconut products. In protein shakes it goes well with cocoa and stevia. I work out 3-5 times per week and have a protein shake after every workout and so really need an inexpensive source and this plus plain whey protein (available in 5 pound barrels) work great, I mix them about 1/3 coconut and 2/3 whey. Most shakes you see are absurdly expensive with equally absurd flavors that sound like you are having dessert at the Cheesecake Factory (double chocolate brownie a la mode protein powder, really?). I just chug my protein shakes and don't like anything sweet and am most concerned with getting the protein and nutrients into my body as soon after working out as possible. This stuff is probably great for other uses too, I have thought about making power bars or Paleo muffins and stuff like that but haven't tried. It seems to be high quality, pure and fresh.
S**R
A dangerous package. A great product.
A dangerous package. It is an opaque gold mylar bag. When I opened it, I poured most if it out to a Mason jar, to keep it freshly sealed on the shelf. Which left about 1/3 in the pouch. And tonight, I finally poured the last of the opaque pouch in the blender to make a smoothie. I THOUGHT I WAS DRINKING GROUND GLASS. When I emptied the blender out, I saw a shredded desiccant package caught on the blades. I had only been crunching (thinking they were ice bits) the "DO NOT EAT" desiccant product granules. You can't put inedible things in a food package without at least warning someone they will be in there! This is dangerous, and I hope not too toxic. It isn't like putting a bag in a jerky package, where you know someone will be taking the pieces out by hand. This is an opaque pouch, and it is not unreasonable that people will pour the powder out of the pouch. Before this happened, I was thinking what a nice product this is. Very clumpy, a bit hard to dispense (which is why I was shaking it from the packet) but it actually has a nice thick creamy fresh flavor. So, great product, but a nasty surprise inside. And no mention of it on the outside, either. These should be recalled and pulled from the market until they clear this up.
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