It’s no secret that women like to watch their waistline and hunt out healthy alternatives to their favourite foods, but why should we compromise on flavour?
Finding a delicious alternative to dairy milk is a breeze!
Those looking for a tasty, calcium-packed dairy substitute need look no further. All three variants of Almond Breeze; unsweetened, original and chocolate, are 100% natural, low in fat and calories and a great source of calcium.
• Almond Breeze Unsweetened contains 60% fewer calories than skimmed milk
• The Almond Breeze range contains no trans fat and is low in cholesterol and in saturated fat
• Almond Breeze products contain 15% of your recommended daily calcium allowance
With Almond Breeze, healthy definitely doesn’t have to be boring. The subtle, nutty flavour and creamy texture makes it the perfect partner to cereal, a delicious drink or an essential ingredient in a range of recipes from smoothies to pancakes, muffins and more.
Unsweetened
The unsweetened variant boasts the natural, great-tasting flavour of almonds, but without added sugar. It is the only unsweetened almond milk currently available in the UK, making it uniquely healthy. And, as there are only 29 calories per 200ml serving, it is an extremely healthy topping for breakfast cereal.
Original
A great-tasting, low-calorie alternative to dairy milk, Almond Breeze Original contains 30 per cent fewer calories than skimmed milk. It has a deliciously creamy texture, with a subtle hint of nutty almond flavour.
Chocolate
This variant may sound naughty, but is a great choice for anyone who has a craving for something sweet, but still wants to be healthy. A serving of Almond Breeze Chocolate contains just 97 calories and still boasts no trans fats or cholesterol and low saturated fat, making for a guilt-free treat.
Why almonds?
As they’re a superfood, almonds are well known for being a fantastic source of numerous important nutrients like bone-building calcium, which is naturally found in Almond Breeze almond milk.
Almond Breeze will launch into a number of grocery multiples from late June and other retailers including the health food channel from late summer 2012, priced £1.40 for a carton.
Femalefirst Taryn Davies
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