How many almonds are actually in almond milk
Like the guy you went out with who did not look like his amadou photo, the almond milk manufacturers do not deceive you - at least that's what a recent combination against the manufacturer of the breeze Almond, blue diamond, claims.
The pursuit, filed on July 14 in New York, focuses on the low shocking content of each carton come from real almonds. This emphasizes that although the American website of Almond Breeze does not say what percentage of milk comes from almonds, a blue blue diamond page lists the statistic in the form of 2%. The complainants do not say which percent customer customers would probably consider acceptable to purchase, but they refer to a range of 25 to 33% on the basis of the "vast majority of revenues" on the Internet. They also argue that the packaging of the product tries customers to think they buy a drink that is, well, made mainly almonds. Their points of discussion with cartons: Important images of the tear-shaped nut and phrase "made from true almonds".
An almost identical problem has arrived in the U.K. Three years ago and finally been dismissed. In response to the claims, the local advertising authority stated that clients probably understand the amount of water needed to "produce a milky" coherence "expected from the drink.
Eating this! Advice: If you like to add almond milk to your cereals or coffee, it is not necessary to stop. However, if you hope to harvest nutrients in health health of the nut -magnesium, potassium, iron, fiber and calcium, name but some - you'd better grill you.
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