In order to make this product perform to the professional expectations of baristas, we have used an acidity regulator. But one thing you can be sure of is that there is nothing in this product that isn’t absolutely necessary or absolutely approved for consumption. Everything is plant-based, sustainable and void of stupid GMOs.
*Barista Edition oat drink is rich in unsaturated fat. Replacing saturated fats with unsaturated fats in your daily diet contributes to maintaining a recommended cholesterol level.
Where do the ingredients come from?
Are Oatly’s products gluten free?
No, not in Europe and Asia. We can guarantee that Oatly products contain less than 100 ppm (mg/kg product) gluten from wheat, rye and barley. This is comparable to products that may be labelled “Very low gluten” and which are allowed to contain max 100 ppm gluten.
Our products in the US are made from certified gluten-free oats and are labelled gluten-free.
Where are your oats from?
We have oat factories located in Sweden, the Netherlands and the US and use locally sourced oats in our production. If you visit our product pages, you can see where we source each of our ingredients by clicking on the “where does it come from” button.
Are Oatly’s products vegan?
You bet! Our products are 100% plant-based.
Where does the sugar in your oat drink come from?
The sugar in our oat drinks is produced during our enzymatic production process. Basically, we use natural enzymes to break the starches in the oats down into simple sugar like maltose, similar to how the human body uses enzymes to break starches down into sugars during digestion.
How are your oats fertilized?
All Oatly products are 100% vegan and contain no traces of animal products. And everything we do champions plant-based consumption and sustainable production, not just for the sake of people’s health but also for the future of our planet and the well-being of coming generations.
When it comes to oat farming, our Swedish oat suppliers are fully compliant with the rules for conventional and organic farming. For conventional farming, both artificial fertilisers and manure are common practice.
Our organically farmed oats are KRAV certified — the most ambitious third-party organic certification in Sweden (read more about KRAV here: www.krav.se/english). Organic farming aims to create a closed-circuit based on nutrient recycling, so manure and residue from animals (such as bone meal) are approved as organic fertilisers. Artificial fertilisers are forbidden in organic farming.
To get even smarter around all of this, we’ve engaged in several research projects on sustainable production and consumption. And have financed a research study on sustainable farming conducted by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences that examines, among other things, the use of green fertilisers.
Everyone at Oatly imagines a future food system with the lowest possible environmental impact. And that demands a major shift from an animal based agricultural system to a much more sustainable plant-based one.
We think our vegan products made from oats is a part of that change. Hope you enjoy them. And thanks for listening.
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