How to make HomeMade Nut Milk Make your ownhomemade nut milkby following these five simple steps. You can make many different plantbased “milks” by means of blending raw nuts, seeds, and grains with just water. Homemade plantbased milks are always freshly made, clear of preservatives and you're completely sure in the integrity of the product: ingredients are of high quality, controlled sugar levels, and adaptable texture or thickness of the endproduct. Here’s a sample of the nuts, grains, and seeds that you can use to make milk: Almonds, cashews, Brazil nuts, macadamias, hazelnuts, pistachios, pecans, coconuts, hemp plant seeds, soybeans, pumpkin plant seeds, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, sacha inchi seeds, quinoa, flax seeds, millet, oats, and even rice. Milking plant seeds, raw nuts, and grains is really simple and fast. It could help the homemaker to save many bucks, too. Here’s how you do the magic: 1. SOAKING Place nuts, grains, or seeds in a bowl with filtered water. You may put in a pinch of sodium for flavor. Salt also aids in quickening the soaking process. Different types of nuts or grains need different soak times. I have arranged a chart of soaking times intended for different foods here in this article (LINK). Soaking is important to improve the actual milk’s digestibility, which in turn increases the availability of nutrients for your body. The simplest reason is that it really helps to blend everything with less effort.
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