Oat Drink Matcha

Finally, a sweet frothable Matcha oat drink with a hint of vanilla flavor in a reasonably sized one liter package that you can keep in your fridge before serving yourself whenever you feel like it.

Oatly Oat Drink Matcha Latte 1L

Drink Green

Here’s a green claim that we can make without attaching a long footnote including links to sources: The matcha powder creates a bright green color and a sweet green tea taste, with a hint of vanilla flavour, when mixed with our oat base. Store it cold and we also recommend serving it cold that way, maybe even pouring it over a glass of ice before drinking. It’s of course possible to drink it warm as well, if that’s your preference. Just don’t use it as a rinse, that’s greenwashing.

Modern Matcha

You could probably steam the green tea leaves over an open fire to preserve freshness and prevent fermentation before stripping the stems and veins from the leaves by yourself and drying the flesh in a Sauna at 180°C. Then, grind them with a hand polished stone into a fine powder that easily mixes with liquids like our oat drinks. It would most likely bring you great joy and satisfaction, but if you’re short on time, you’ll get great matcha just by doing the ritual of shaking the package before serving. No milk and no soy.

More about this product

  • How do I use this oat drink?

    For cooking and baking

    1. Find any recipe that you want to cook or bake.

    2. Where it says milk, use this oat drink instead.

    For coffee, tea or hot chocolate

    1. Make the usual preparations.

    2. Use this oat drink instead of milk from a cow.

    For drinking

    1. Pour the oat drink into a glass, mug or a cup.

    2. Drink

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Ingredients

Where are the ingredients?

Since our ingredients often differ slightly between markets they are not available on the global site.