Is there anyone in the world who doesn’t love strawberries? That is a pretty pushy opening line really, because if you do not, in fact, love strawberries you are now probably feeling like this is the kind of Oatgurt Strawberry webpage where you have to pretend to love strawberries just to fit in, which it isn’t. But just so you know, you can find the Oatgurt Peach webpage here. Anyway, this product is creamy and delicious and you can enjoy it like you would enjoy a good-quality fruit-on-the-bottom strawberry yogurt, except this one is made from beautiful oats grown from the soil of the earth that were thoughtful enough to skip the cow altogether.
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Ingredients
Oatmilk (water, oats), strawberry fruit jam (strawberries, water, cane sugar, tapioca starch, pectin, natural flavor, lemon juice concentrate, vegetable juice (color), citric acid), low erucic acid rapeseed oil, potato starch. Contains 2% or less of: dextrose, pea protein, potato protein, calcium carbonate, guar gum, tricalcium phosphate, locust bean gum, live active cultures (S. thermophilus, L. bulgaricus, L. casei, L. acidophilus, and B. lactis.).
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Nutritional value
Nutrition Facts per container (150 g)
Calories - 160
Fat - 7 g (9%*)
Saturated - .5 g (3%*)
Trans Fat - 0 g
Cholesterol - 0 mg (0%*)
Sodium - 10 mg (0%*)
Total Carbohydrate - 22 g (8%*)
Dietary Fiber - 1 g (4%*)
Sugars - 11 g
Includes 10 g added sugars (20%*)
Protein - 3 g
Potassium - 0%*
Calcium - 10%*
Iron - 6%*
Vitamin D - 0%*
*% Daily Value.
What’s Amazing
If an experience of eating fresh fruit with Oatgurt is the goal, then real strawberries are key. So of course, that is precisely what you’ll find patiently waiting at the bottom of this Oatgurt cup. Anything in the too-sweet realm of a fruit snack is totally avoided in favor of the good ol’ classic strawberry flavor you’ve always counted on. Live and active cultures, as well as calcium, keep everything modern, and it all comes in a forward-thinking, fully recyclable cup. So if you decide to try this product, you can look forward to nonchalantly tossing the empty container into the plastic recycle bin the whole time you’re eating it. That has to be worth major bonus points for sure.
what might be less amazing
We have added some sugar to this product and the reason we have done so is that we want it to taste really great. It’s easy to say, “Just cut the sugar,” but that doesn’t work on everything. Our feeling is that the first time you try this product you’ll most likely compare it to strawberry yogurt and since there is sugar in strawberry yogurt, we needed to add a little to keep you interested until the oats could begin to work on your taste buds. One more thing before you go: We are into having a mix of carbs, unsaturated fat, protein and soluble fiber, and not empty calories from sugar. Hope you are cool with that.
Keep refrigerated. No milk, no soy, no nuts, no whatever. Oatgurt is a very odd word, yes it is.