Love these Milk Teas

Have you tried these milk teas? Not too sweet, but just right! Not much caffeine but keeps you coastin during the day! Healthy milk teas that are made with oat/almond milk, cane sugar, chicory root fiber with French grey salt.. so goood, sooo healthy. Grab one at whole foods or any local grocery store. #tea #oolong #jasminetea #vegan #milktea

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... Read moreIf you're like me, finding a tasty yet healthy milk tea option can be a bit of a challenge, especially when trying to avoid too much sugar and caffeine. I recently discovered these wonderful milk teas made with oat and almond milk that have become my go-to for daily refreshment. These teas have just the right hint of sweetness because they use natural cane sugar and chicory root fiber, which not only adds flavor but also supports digestion. One of my favorite flavors is the Jasmine Oolong, which combines fragrant jasmine flowers with the smooth and slightly roasted notes of oolong tea. The choice of oat and almond milk gives it a creamy texture without the heaviness of dairy, making the tea vegan and easy on the stomach. The addition of French grey salt is a subtle touch that elevates the flavor profile, creating a balanced drink that’s both satisfying and refreshing. I often grab these milk teas at Whole Foods or local grocery stores. They come in convenient 10 fl oz bottles, perfect for enjoying at home or on the go. Plus, the low caffeine content helps me stay energized without the jitters or crashes I sometimes get from coffee or regular milk teas. Whether you’re looking for a healthy alternative to sugary milk teas or want a flavorful vegan beverage option, these milk teas are definitely worth a try. They’re also great to enjoy after a workout or as a midday pick-me-up. I appreciate that these teas use organic ingredients, contributing to a clean and conscious drinking experience. If you’re curious, look for labels mentioning oat & almond milk, organic certification, and ingredients like chicory root fiber. These indicators usually mean the product is both health-focused and delicious. Give these milk teas a try—you might find your new favorite healthy drink!

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Monica❣️

Where’d you find these? Would love to try.

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aundreya

so yummy I put milk both in my jasmine and oolong teas