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The one I am tasting right now, is a Thailand import. Oat milk is absolutely the closest of plant milks to replicate milk taste, and I can see why the only difference is due to lactose. Mixing a couple teaspoons of powdered sugar makes it sweet fantastic, and the only issue I see is cost.
It's generally assumed that oat milk will easily become cheaper than cow milk when mass production takes off. It requires fewer resources (no cows consuming energy) and the process is easy to automate.
But yeah, for now, lactose-intolerant and vegan folks need to pay high prices to kickstart that...
I would also argue about oat protein not being as bioavailable as 4 parts whey 1 part casein protein exists in dairy milk. Casein and whey are twice as bioavailable as plant proteins, which brings in the requirement of pairing up a protein rich meal.
Interestingly enough, there are now non-animal whey milks out there (made via fermentation). It's worth noting that protein bioavailable numbers are pretty misleading because the way they are done overvalues the availability of animal products and undervalues it for plant-based foods
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https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s13668-020-00348-8.pdf
I would prefer going through the study instead of taking the summary at face value. The study is heavily paywalled, and I will retain the findings of DIAAS and PDCAAS being relevant in case of plant proteins.
I can quote some of the relevant sections here (not supposed to share the whole thing). These are just some of the problems listed with the metrics there's quite a lot more but this comment is getting too long
Appreciated. I want to see more studies over time to form a position on our current understanding of the food protein sciences.
This is a review study, so it does look at multiple studies over time (Also note that I did not downvote you, it seems that you have accidentally removed your own default upvote. I had that happen to me earlier)
Its obvious to me who downvotes on the internet, it was me, not you. I prefer my gut feeling about things, even if something has been said by some people. It helps me wait and see the outcome better.