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Which Plant-Based Milk Has the Most Protein

Soy Milk May Be the Best Milk Alternative on the Supermarket Shelf — Here's Why

Dairy products like yogurt, milk, and whey powder provide protein-packed diet benefits that are hard to replace. Although there are plant-based alternatives to most dairy products, they don't usually measure up when it comes to protein content.

In the case of milk, despite plant alternatives boasting fewer calories and less saturated fat, they also have less protein and vital nutrients like vitamin B-12.

According to a new study though, all hope isn't lost. Of the most popular plant-based milk alternatives on the supermarket shelves, it turns out that soy milk is most comparable to cow's milk when it comes to nutritional value. Not only does soy milk have almost half the calories and fat content as full fat cow's milk, it also boasts a near identical amount of protein and calcium.
While soy milk may not contain vitamin B-12, it does have phytoestrogens that contribute to heart health.

120 mlCaloriesTotal Fat (g)Chol. (mg)Carbs (g)Fibre (g)Sugars (g)Protein (g)Calcium (mg)
Skim Milk9005130128300
1% Milk1102.510130128300
2% Milk1203.515120128300
Whole Milk150835120118300
Unsweetened Soy Milk80404217300
Plain Almond Milk, Unsweetened302.500001450
Plain Cashew Milk, Unsweetened25201000450
Plain Coconut Milk, Unsweetened454.500000450
Plain Hemp Milk, Unsweetened70501203300
Plain Rice Milk, Unsweetened902.5015000300
Plain Oat Milk1302.50242194350
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