Lately, one of our new editorial team memebers claimed to be lactose-intolerant and only drank almond milk, carrying a Tetra pack around. But just a week later, he was having milk tea with me. I’m not sure if it’s a trend for people to believe they’re lactose-intolerant, or if more of them are actually struggling to digest lactose. Whatever might be the case, the recent trend suggests that plant-based milk has become a staple in many households, driven by dietary preferences, lactose intolerance (all puns intended), and a growing awareness of environmental issues.
From almond to oat and soya to coconut, plant-based milk products are in popular demand, and rightfully so, given they offer a variety of flavors and nutritional benefits. However, many consumers are unaware of the additives lurking in the pre-packaged options lining supermarket shelves. I kid you not, but most of us aren’t familiar with the harmful preservatives added to these packages, just to give them color and texture. Is there something we can do? Well, the solution is making your own plant-based milk at home.
So, you can either invest in a traditional blender or try Generation N, a plant-based milk maker that’s selling hot on Kickstarter. The problem with blenders is they are loud and difficult to clean, which is why it’s always wise to invest in a specialized plant-based milk maker that doesn’t make much noise and is easy to clean.
Generation N by Nutr lives up to these expectations thanks to the cutting-edge technology and the user-friendly design, it boasts. The plant-based milk maker features a touchscreen interface and can be operated remotely via a mobile app, allowing users to prepare a variety of beverages at the touch of a button.
Generation N is capable of making a wide range of beverages including milk from almonds, soy, rice, and oats, as well as soups, smoothies, and baby food. Ugh… I miss Ceralac, so bad! The appliance also offers customizable options where users can adjust temperature, ingredient quantities, and blending time to create beverages that perfectly suit their preferences.
The appliance boasts an adjustable capacity ranging from 300 to 1200 mL, making it ideal for both individual and family use. The milk-maker doesn’t consume too much space and can seamlessly integrate into any kitchen, thanks to its compact and sleek appearance. Unlike those blenders that end up getting stuck in the dishwasher and often require manual cleaning, Gen N prevents you from the hassle, thanks to its UV-powered self-cleaning for user convince.
“We wanted to give people the power to create their own non-dairy milks at home – free from additives, preservatives, and environmental waste,” said Alicia Long, co-founder of Nutr. She further states, “Generation N makes it incredibly easy for users to prepare fresh, wholesome beverages while reducing their carbon footprint.”
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If Alicia Long sounds like a familiar name to you, you are probably right. She alongside Dane Turk, Nutr’s co-founder gained popularity when they were filmed seeking $500k for 5% of their company Nutr in the Shark Tank US 2023 season. While the duo weren’t fortunate in convincing the sharks, they surely were certainly successful in getting their Kickstarter campaign backed. Generation N milk maker is retailing for $399 on Kickstarter and can be pre-reserved at a $33 percent discount before the prices hit $599 after the campaign ends.
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