Commitment (1) [Natural and simple raw materials]
The only ingredients are "almonds" and "dietary fiber". ※1
No sugar, flavors or stabilizers. We value the original taste of the ingredients. The almonds used as raw materials are unroasted and are made in a way that is close to homemade with an eye for authenticity.
It is low in sugar and has zero cholesterol, so it is recommended for those who are concerned about them. In addition, since it is a plant-based milk that does not use animal ingredients, it can be consumed by vegans and vegetarians.
Just add it instead of milk or soy milk, and the natural taste and consistency will give it a rich flavor, so it is also recommended for cooking.
*1 Almond milk is a plant-based beverage made from almonds and water.
Commitment (2) [Plant-derived dietary fiber]
The raw material, inulin, is a water-soluble dietary fiber extracted and refined from the root of a vegetable called chicory. Inulin is a familiar ingredient that is also found in onions and burdock, so you can enjoy it with confidence.
The ideal daily dietary fiber intake is 24g or more. ※2
The average daily intake (18.4 g/day) *3 from the diet is 5.6 g shortage. "Thick Almond Milk Plenty of Dietary Fiber" contains about 6.4g of dietary fiber (derived from inulin and almonds) in one glass (125ml), so you can easily supplement the dietary fiber deficiency of the day.
*2 Dietary Reference Intakes for Japan (2020 Edition) - Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
*3 Reiwa First Year National Health and Nutrition Survey Report - From the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Subjects: Total intake of men and women
Commitment (3) [Thickness of almonds]
Almond milk is a plant-based milk. Almonds are a nutritious food that contains vitamin E, oleic acid and magnesium. Most general almond milk contains about 3% *4 of almonds, but "dark almond milk with plenty of dietary fiber" is about 8%. *4 In-house research
[Recommended for people like this]
・ For those who are concerned about their health.
・ For those who are busy and are concerned about disordered eating habits.
・For those who are concerned about additives.