Are there any brands of powdered Soya or rice milk?!


Question: In order to make our bread using a timer, we have to use a powder rather than liquid "milk"

As I don't want to use milk powder, i need a powdered dairy free alternative.

Do you know of any powdered soya, rice or oat milk ?


Answers: In order to make our bread using a timer, we have to use a powder rather than liquid "milk"

As I don't want to use milk powder, i need a powdered dairy free alternative.

Do you know of any powdered soya, rice or oat milk ?

http://store.nexternal.com/shared/StoreF...

http://www.allergygrocery.com/Merchant2/...

Well I've used these two types from the sites I just listed. The powdered soy milk taste a little better. I don't know if you can find these in a specialty shop though. It sounds like you need this stuff pretty fast. Anyway, maybe this will give you a couple of brand names to look for.

I hope you find one of them. Report It


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  • Because soya powder is too obvious, I'm gonna be different and suggest you use coffee-mate whitener, you can buy cheaper supermarket own brands to the Nestle Coffee-Mate.





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