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Creamy Oat Fraiche

Performs like crème fraiche from a cow, but without the cow (and crème)!

Oatly Creamy Oat Fraiche 200ml
Climate footprint1.54KG CO2E/KG

USE FOR COOKING, BAKING OR HOMEMADE DIPS

A totally plant-based fraiche to use like crème fraiche in your hot, lukewarm or cold cooking, baking, dip making or whatever-ing.

Not sour cream

We use plant-based fat to give this product the super creamy texture one expects from a fraiche. So now, if the recipe says créme fraiche or sour creme, but you have a strong and personal reason not to consume anything named créme or sour, just use this one instead. And if the recipe says Creamy Oat Fraiche, you are probably reading a very progressive food blog that knows to use a product with less saturated fats than the cow-based counterparts.

No dairy, no soy, no telling what a crème fraiche is anyway. It’s like sour cream but is it sour cream? You don’t have to care anymore.

More about this product

  • Where can I buy this amazing oat product?

    Ask your favorite store to carry it or use our Oatfinder to locate a café serving Oatly Barista Edition.

  • How do you calculate the climate footprint of this product?

    We gather data on greenhouse gas emissions from grower to grocer and put it through a platform called CarbonCloud that uses 20 years of research in the food-system field to crunch the numbers and get the final carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) number. When the counting and analyzing are done, an impartial verifier professional double-checks the calculations. Basically, our numbers are scrutinized by people who really know what they’re doing. Read all about it here.

  • I hate Oatly but I don’t know how to put it in words.

    You sound like the person our digital media specialist was referring to as the “target demographic” for this site: fckoatly.com

  • How do you calculate the CO2e numbers on your products?

    We gather data on greenhouse gas emissions from grower to grocer and put it through a platform called CarbonCloud that uses 20 years of research in the food-system field to crunch the numbers and get the final carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) number. When the counting and analyzing are done, an impartial verifier professional double-checks the calculations. Basically, our numbers are scrutinized by people who really know what they’re doing. Read all about it here.

Ingredients

Water, OATS 10%, fully hydrogenated vegetable oils (coconut, rapeseed), rapeseed oil, starch, potato protein, minerals (calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate), stabiliser (pectin), acids (malic acid, lactic acid).

Nutritional Values

Nutrition information per 100g:
Nutrition information per 100g:,
Energy773kJ/186kcal
Fat15g
of which saturates 5.9g
Carbohydrates9.5g
of which sugars3.3g
Fibre0.9g
Protein2.0g
Salt<0.01g
Calcium120mg (15%*)
  1. * Of the Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs).

How do we make our oat drinks?

Our oat base is just oats and water. But it’s what we do with those oats and that water that makes Oatly so special.

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