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Macadamia Milk Unsweetened is a 32 fl oz, shelf-stable, plant-based beverage made from raw macadamia nuts. It contains zero sugar and only 40 calories per serving, is vegan, lactose-free, gluten-free, kosher, and non-GMO certified. This dairy-free milk supports regenerative farming practices, making it a delicious and eco-conscious choice for coffee, smoothies, and baking.










| ASIN | B01JZ0BY8C |
| Age Range Description | all ages |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Soy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,949 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #17 in Plant-Based Milk |
| Brand | Milkadamia |
| Brand Name | Milkadamia |
| Container Type | Carton |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,889 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Plant Based, Vegan, Vegetarian |
| Flavor | Unsweetened |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10858045004296 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 8.25 inches |
| Item Package Weight | 6.12 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | Unsweetened |
| Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Milkadamia |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Product Shelf Life | 90 Days |
| Special Ingredients | macadamia nuts |
| Specialty | kosher |
| Unit Count | 192 Fluid Ounces |
C**K
Update
I am, once again, placing another order for the Macadamia Nut milk style I first ordered, which is the unsweetened barista. When I re-ordered this the first time, I was sent the wrong style. I was sent the one that is slightly sweetened. It wasn’t bad, but it was not what I wanted nor what I ordered; my order history attests to that. I’ve read other reviews wherein it was stated that the manufacturer will not accept returns. However, if I am once again sent something other than what I ordered from this manufacturer, I will notify Amazon and make a very strong demand that I not have pay for it. That is actually in line with the US postal code regarding the receipt in the mail of anything you have not ordered. We’ll just have to see how this goes. I really do like the unsweetened barista and recommend it as a good milk substitute. have trouble digesting milk easily, so have been looking for a non-dairy drink that I would like in my tea, coffee, cereal, or just to drink by itself. I’ve tried all the alternatives such as almond, oat, coconut, and rice drinks. But was not particularly fond of any of them. Then I heard about macadamia “milk.” It’s not easy to find in local stores, and also not inexpensive. I found this on Amazon and took a chance, so bought the 6 pack of the plain original unsweetened Barista style. And it’s good!! I like to froth my milk for my coffee, and this froths beautifully, and holds its froth. It has a much creamier consistency than any of the other alternatives I’ve tried. I’ve even had it by itself and it’s fine. There isn’t any unpleasant taste or aftertaste to it. recently reordered and made the mistake of ordering the same brand but one that is “lightly sweetened” with cane sugar. The carbs per serving is low enough that I’ve decided to keep it, since I take my coffee and tea sweetened. I may never buy any other type of “creamer” again; I like this that much! If you’re looking for a good milk or non-dairy alternative, give this a try. UPDATE: I just double checked my order and I did not order the sweetened by mistake; it was sent to me by mistake. Just used the sweetened for the first time. By itself, it has a really nice, very lightly sweetened taste. However, it is not as creamy as the Original plain I first ordered, and though it did froth, the Original froths better and holds its froth better. Since I’ve already opened one of the Sweetened cartons, I won’t try to return the other 5 that came in the pack. But next order I will return if sent what I didn’t order. Over all, this is still a very good milk alternative and, imo, better than any other milk alternatives I’ve tried. .
K**S
Creamy Without the Carbs—Now on Subscription!
recently made the switch to milkadamia’s Unsweetened Barista Macadamia Milk after five solid months of using oat milk in my coffee. Once I realized how many carbs and hidden sugars I was drinking every day, I knew I had to find a better option. ✅ Lower Carb & Calorie Win – This milk has way better macros than oat milk, which was a big priority for me. ✅ Creamy but Clean – I can’t do almond milk (too thin and bland), but this hits a nice middle ground—creamy, slightly nutty, and satisfying without feeling heavy or sugary. ✅ Easy to Steam – It foams well and gives me a nice latte texture. It’s not quite as velvety as full-fat oat milk, but it still makes a great cup. ✅ Tastes Better Over Time – It took me a couple cups to fully adjust, but now I genuinely love it and look forward to it every morning. ✅ Now on Subscription – I committed! That’s how much I love it—it’s officially part of my daily routine. ✅ Better Value Than Local – At around $32 for 6 cartons, it’s actually cheaper than what I was paying at my local health food store. It’s not 100% “pure” if you’re avoiding additives altogether, but for me, the ingredients feel like a good compromise between health, flavor, and function. If you're trying to reduce carbs and sugar but still want that café-style feel, this is a great option to try.
L**H
Great milk alternative for diabetics
I developed gestational diabetes during my last two pregnancies and despite having dropped a lot of weight, I am still considered pre diabetic. I am also sadly lactose intolerant. Unfortunately, it wasn’t until after my last pregnancy that I found out how awful oatmilk is for diabetics because it absolutely sky rockets your blood sugar levels. Which may be a reason why my diabetes has carried into my postpartum era. Anyways, I was told by a dietitian that most milk alternatives raise blood sugar levels exponentially. However, coconut and macadamia nut are the two that are your best options. Now, with this being said, I have switched to the macadamia nut milk for my overnight oats, protein shakes, and chia pudding and they all taste great. There is no overpowering nutty taste like that of almond milk and it is not sweet or toasty like coconut milk. To me, it’s the closest taste to regular milk when used in prepping items that call for milk. I have never been someone who enjoyed drinking a plain glass of milk and will not drink this on its own either. I will say that the texture is about as thick as vitamin d milk and it unfortunately does not froth in my milk frother. Also, it does not taste good as an alternative to oatmilk in coffee. Overall, I have found it to be a great milk substitute that is still relatively versatile and not terribly expensive.
A**I
Game changer for "fake milk" lol
This milk is delicious and PERFECT for coffee! By itself its ok, I think I'd need it to be sweetened to drink by itself but I bought this to mix in coffee. SOOOOO good! The macadamia nut adds the perfect flavor to my hot or cold coffee. Plus 1 cup is only 1 point on Weight Watchers so its practically guilt free. I do wish it was a little thicker but thats just my personal preference.
P**Y
unsweetened has a vanilla taste, otherwise pretty good. Shelf stable. Great for smoothies
I eat what I eat and drink what I drink because I love food. I'm not vegan, keto, or anything but an inspired eater. I enjoy nut milks for drinking, baking, having over cereal, and for smoothies. Not a fan of most of them for coffee as it always lends an odd flavor. For that I stick to heavy cream, half and half, oat milk, or go black. I make an exception for their Milkadamia Macadamia and Coconut creamer. And so being pleased enough with that, I decided to try this UNSWEETENED macadamia shelf stable (until opened) milk. This has a decent flavor, though I pick up on a vanilla taste that shouldnt be there. I could not use this in applications that I dont want any added flavor. So I will be using this for smoothies, which is fine as it was my main reason for getting it. I buy cartons of non dairy milk, but I like keeping the shelf stable boxes well stacked in my pantry because I dont want a lot of cartons taking up space in my fridge. I am not the type to go to the store every day, let alone every week, so I keep a balance of fridge items and shelf items. For whatever reason, they do not include a picture of the nutritional profile. Lots of other pictures of the container, but not a single on of the important information??????!! Why? Another thing? ingredient list is off. The calories per 8 ounce serving is 40, not 50. There are 4 servings per container. Do not freeze Refrigerate after opening (use within 7-10 days) INGREDIENTS (for unsweetened option): macadamia milk (filtered water, macadamias), calcium phosphate, natural flavors, pea protein, sunflower lecithin, locust bean gum, sea salt, gellan gum, D2 I would consider this again depending on the price. The unsweetened is currently $11.96 for a pack of 6, which is quite reasonable for about $2 per carton. I keep an eye out for sales, and never buy at full price.
C**S
Love this milk
I love this milk. Does not give me issues. Great shelf life. Very convenient.
L**Y
Creamy, Smooth, and Neutral
My husband and I don't drink cow's milk because I try to keep my carbs fairly low, and he is lactose intolerant. It doesn't matter that much to my husband, because he only really uses it as an ingredient in things, since he has never been a big milk drinker. I, on the other hand, used to drink milk as my primary beverage and loved it with pretty much every meal. I really miss it. So, I have tried pretty much every unsweetened milk alternative I could get my hands on -- you name it, I've almost certainly tried it (soy, almond, coconut, hemp, oat, hazelnut, blends thereof, etc. etc.). I had never come across macadamia milk before, though. So, when I saw it on sale for Prime Day, I jumped on it, even though it was a 6-pack. It sounded pretty good, since I'm a fan of macadamias. Plus, I figured it had good potential for milk, since they're such a creamy nut to begin with. And wow -- no regrets. This milk is so rich and smooth, with none of that "off" aftertaste that most milk alternatives have. It still isn't dairy -- so don't go in expecting that. But that said, it is the closest I have ever come to finding a true milk replacement. This is actually enjoyable to just drink by the glass or with a meal. In particular, it's not too thin, and it doesn't have an overly distinctive, in-your-face kind of flavor. It's neutral and goes well with almost anything, which is what I always loved about cow's milk. If you've been searching like me and haven't been satisfied yet, I definitely recommend you try this stuff. I was not disappointed, and I doubt you will be either.
N**5
Formerly 5 stars - it no longer froths
I have been cooking with and drinking MILKADAMIA brand products since they first premiered. Huge fan. I’ve sold so many others on this product including a Nespresso group I follow (when folks ask about the best non dairy milks to use). I buy cases at a time of the Unsweetened Barista maca milk for my morning espresso drink. This is the 2nd time my entire case pack order (first time was two case packs, 12 cartons) was flat regular milk with a few bubbles. I have two frothers-it’s not the frother as dairy milk froths perfectly. The first time I reached out to Amazon who said to contact the seller. So I reached out to Milkadamia and it was about a month before they replied (I re-sent a couple times). Net-net I was told there’s nothing they can do, they mailed me a $1 off coupon (!!!!) and some Milkadamia brand stickers (!!!!!!). Seriously? When I find a product I love, I’m loyal to a fault and yell about it from the highest mountaintop. So I started buying from Webstaurant’s site (paid for shipping) & got my frothy maca milk back. Then I got lazy and back to Amazon ordering. I don’t know if it’s how it is stored but here I am again finishing up my April case pack order of flat unsweetened barista milk. What I see on Milkadamia’s website is not what I receive. The flavor is still the best and no fake ingredients. I wish there was consistency. I wish there was actual customer service. As a product development and manufacturing professional I understand testing, compliance & quality control. Something is happening in their supply chain/transportation/warehousing because this keeps happening. I’m not sending this in an email to them as I have no faith they will do anything about it. Sigh. MILKADAMIA, are you listening? Look at my order history. It’s equivalent to a small coffee shop.
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