Comparing the Nutritional Value of Plant-Based Milks to Cow's Milk

TL;DR Summary
A study analyzed over 200 plant-based milk alternatives and found that while 72% were fortified with calcium and vitamin D comparable to cow's milk, the majority had significantly lower protein content. Cow's milk contains about 8 grams of protein per cup, while the median protein content for plant-based milks was only 2 grams per cup. Only 12% of plant-based milks contained comparable or greater amounts of all three nutrients. Consumers are advised to read labels and consider adding other sources of calcium and vitamin D to their diets. Fortified soy milk was found to be the most similar to cow's milk in terms of nutritional profile.
Topics:health#cows-milk#fortification#health-and-nutrition#nutritional-comparison#plant-based-milk#protein-content
- Scientists Analyzed How Over 200 Plant-Based Milks Compare to Cow's Milk Newsweek
- Most plant-based milks have less protein and calcium than cow's milk New Scientist
- Up to 90 per cent of vegan milks lack dairy's nutritional value The Telegraph
- Don't Cry Over Spilled Soy 'Milk' Townhall
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
82%
597 → 106 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Newsweek