Best soy milk according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best soy milk. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Soy Milk:

u/irravalanche · 6 pointsr/vegan
u/UpperHemi · 3 pointsr/HumansBeingBros

You are correct, sorry i was wrong. Its actually soy milk with "black sesame seeds paste". Thanks!

Source:

Sahmyook Black Sesame Soy Milk, 6.42 Fl. Ounce (Pack of 16) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MT7VHP0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lq9RCbGQGNEKR

u/ExtremeBrowFurrow · 3 pointsr/askgaybros

Someone hasn't heard of Veggimo I see.

u/parmono · 2 pointsr/veganrecipes

Thinking it over a little more, I believe veganizing a milk chocolate recipe would be the best way to go. So here's what I would do. Start from here:

https://sortedfood.com/recipe/9370

and substitute the Better Than Milk soy powder (or something like it) 1 for 1. That seems to me to have a high chance of succeeding!

https://www.amazon.com/Better-Than-Milk-25-9-Ounce-Canisters/dp/B001E5E1PA

u/ranchdepressing · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I was lactose intolerant for a bit and can assure you that this stuff is the best milk substitute. I'm going to cheat a little and highly recommend the chocolate flavor, even though it is not on Amazon.

cheese me please

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I too dont have dairy! So when I need a fix, I drink this!

Surprise me!

u/sunny_bell · 2 pointsr/trailmeals

Instead of cans of coconut milk you can get little individual shelf-stable almond milks they are often 10 for $10 at the grocery store where I am. Lighter than a can, but still tasty (and the chocolate ones are DELICIOUS).

u/kevindlv · 1 pointr/nba

Oh man, I used to fuck with Silk Chocolate Soymilk after long runs during marathon training.

I'm not sure if it helps or not, I know research has proven that chocolate regular milk has some benefit for exercise recovery, but damn that shit is delicious.

u/AngelicBabyGirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ick being lactose free sucks, I know first hand!

I drink and cook with Silk soy milk (I get the red container because it is plain) and lactaid milks (the one in the blue container).

As far as butter and other products, Earth Balance is really good!

Hope this helped a little! :3

u/KatelynnPwnz · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

All Silk products are amazing! I prefer almond milk to soy milk it's a lot sweeter and even healthier for you.

u/Nesseressi · 1 pointr/nutrition

For example this
Hope I got the link set up right.
I can see what difference is from practicality, like storage or shelf life, but is there nutritional difference?

u/bwfnubie · 1 pointr/soylent

this one has a good macro: http://www.amazon.com/Now-Foods-Instant-Powder-20-Ounce/dp/B003J4M8HW
3.5g fat 3g carbs 6g protein per 14gram serving. Too bad it's expensive. $12.22 per 546gram. In here only $2.5 per 500 gram.

Most soy milk powder has nice carb/protein/fat macros if it only list soybean as the ingredient. So, no added sugar/Maltodextrin.

Mine has similar macros but cheaper since my country produce lots of soy. Local price for soybean is $1 per 1kg in here.

u/Frapp_ee · 1 pointr/vegan

If you like chocolate milk, hemp chocolate milk is great and tastes amazing. As another Redditor mentioned, I too like to use different types for different things. My personal favorite is vanilla almond milk. I like to use coconut and cashew milk when I make savory dishes because, well, they both taste savory. I like banana milk with my cereal because I usually have fruity cereal. You can find a good list of pairings here. It honestly depends on you, as there are so many options out there. And, by the way, thank you for making the switch to veganism! 💪🏼

u/DOYOUPARTY · 1 pointr/vegan

Soy blenders. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002FYJW8U

This is what most top notch places in Portland use.

u/grapesofhate · 1 pointr/vegan

Granted, I have absolutely no idea how this tastes, but the Amazon reviews seem good. It claims to make 8 quarts (not sure if that is supposed to be per container or not).
The reason I think this might be a viable option for you is that it may deal with some of the apprehensions your family might have towards soy milk. For one thing, it's cheaper than regular milk, as far I as can tell. Also, it won't spoil if not quickly consumed, so the worry of paying for something that will spoil if not used quickly won't be a problem.
In addition, you can flavor it to your liking- sweeter, less sweet, etc., which could be a help when using it to cook.
[edit: spelling]

u/suki7 · 0 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

You got quite a challenge. First off, the salt didn’t gave him heart problems, most likely it was the excess fats he is consuming. The rice sounds like a good idea, if you buy him a rice cooker, and send him canned vegetables he can just mix in the veggies with the rice and that is it. The problem is Is he willing to cook that for himself?.
Fiber is his friend, he needs to eat oatmeal, and you can buy him raisins to go with it. instead of cow milk, almond milk will help, it has more calcium and none of the fat. And it can stay at room temperature for longer periods.

http://www.amazon.com/Silk-Pure-Almond-Vanilla-32-Ounce/dp/B004LL5DC4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405460793&sr=8-1&keywords=almond+milk