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Strawberries and oats, both grown from the soil of the earth, together in ice cold community. This is a pairing so amazing, you might wonder why no one thought of it before. (Maybe someone in a distant galaxy did think of it before but our competitive analysis stops at the ozone layer of Earth.) Anyway, if you are reading this UK strawberry ice cream webpage from somewhere in the UK, you can be pretty sure that there are cartons of this product in close proximity to you at this very moment. Probably in a supermarket freezer or if you’re lucky, right in your own freezer if someone put it there when you weren’t looking (in a non-creepy way, maybe a family member or something). This stuff is wonderful when eaten with a spoon, but it can also be drunk in a melted way, if you are into that.WHAT'S AMAZINGBesides the obvious uniqueness that comes from being an ice cream made from oats, it may also be appropriate to note that there are real strawberries in this ice cream made from oats. At least 15% of this product is simple, lovely berries mashed up and mixed in so perfectly that if it was summer and you were in a field eating juicy red strawberries, you wouldn’t have to try this product because you would already know exactly what it tastes like.No synthetic flavours dressed up as strawberries or cream or pirates or whatever.The carton is made of PEFC certified paperboard from sustainable forests, and is totally recyclable (depending on your city, but come on, cities, let’s get with the program).WHAT MIGHT BE LESS AMAZINGAs you may imagine, it is not that easy to create an oat ice cream because there are certain properties in milk and cream that make dairy ice cream special. For example, we needed an alternative to milk and cream’s saturated fats, which are not found in oats. Unsaturated fats are usually great of course, but in an ice cream context they make the ice cream runny in a non-ice-creamy way. So we decided to use a plant-based fully-hydrogenated fat, which means that the unsaturated fat has been saturated. We have also mixed in a little stabiliser, which of course is a disadvantage if you prefer melted ice cream. In that case, maybe just skip the part where you freeze the ice cream (though we don’t officially recommend it).LAST BUT NOT LEASTIf you have strong feelings for this strawberry ice cream, we highly recommend our other equally amazing oat-based ice creams. Maybe try Chocolate Fudge. Yeah, that’s a good one.

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Strawberries and oats, both grown from the soil of the earth, together in ice cold community. This is a pairing so amazing, you might wonder why no one thought of it before. (Maybe someone in a distant galaxy did think of it before but our competitive analysis stops at the ozone layer of Earth.) Anyway, if you are reading this UK strawberry ice cream webpage from somewhere in the UK, you can be pretty sure that there are cartons of this product in close proximity to you at this very moment. Probably in a supermarket freezer or if youre lucky, right in your own freezer if someone put it there when you werent looking (in a non-creepy way, maybe a family member or something). This stuff is wonderful when eaten with a spoon, but it can also be drunk in a melted way, if you are into that.

WHAT'S AMAZING
Besides the obvious uniqueness that comes from being an ice cream made from oats, it may also be appropriate to note that there are real strawberries in this ice cream made from oats. At least 15% of this product is simple, lovely berries mashed up and mixed in so perfectly that if it was summer and you were in a field eating juicy red strawberries, you wouldnt have to try this product because you would already know exactly what it tastes like.

No synthetic flavours dressed up as strawberries or cream or pirates or whatever.

The carton is made of PEFC certified paperboard from sustainable forests, and is totally recyclable (depending on your city, but come on, cities, lets get with the program).

WHAT MIGHT BE LESS AMAZING
As you may imagine, it is not that easy to create an oat ice cream because there are certain properties in milk and cream that make dairy ice cream special. For example, we needed an alternative to milk and creams saturated fats, which are not found in oats. Unsaturated fats are usually great of course, but in an ice cream context they make the ice cream runny in a non-ice-creamy way. So we decided to use a plant-based fully-hydrogenated fat, which means that the unsaturated fat has been saturated. We have also mixed in a little stabiliser, which of course is a disadvantage if you prefer melted ice cream. In that case, maybe just skip the part where you freeze the ice cream (though we dont officially recommend it).

LAST BUT NOT LEAST
If you have strong feelings for this strawberry ice cream, we highly recommend our other equally amazing oat-based ice creams. Maybe try Chocolate Fudge. Yeah, thats a good one.
Wow no cow! It's Swedish! 100%, Free from Lactose, milk proteins and soya, Unsurprisingly contains oats, Enriched with vitamins and minerals, Climate footprint: 0.62 kg CO2e per kg

Suitable for the microwaveSuitable for vegetarians

LIFE 3w+

Product life guaranteed for 3 weeks.

Storage
Keep Refrigerated
Preparation and Usage
Stir Me!
Package Type
Pot
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Fermented oat product, strawberry, with added vitamins and minerals.

Storage:
Keep refrigerated.
Best before: See top of pack. Once opened consume within 5 days.

Additional Information:
Climate footprint: 0.62 kg CO2e per kg. Source: CarbonCloud.

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Brand
Oatly
Is there anyone in the world who doesn't like strawberries? That is a pretty pushy opening line really, because if you do not, in fact, like strawberries you are now probably feeling like this is the kind of paragraph where you have to pretend to like strawberries just to fit in, which isn't true of course. Anyway, this product is creamy and delicious and you can enjoy it just like you would enjoy strawberry yogurt, except it is made from amazing oats grown from the soil of the earth that are thoughtful enough to skip the cow altogether.
Manufacturer
Oatly UK Ltd.,
Fourth Floor,
Link House,
78 Cowcross Street,
London,
EC1M 6EJ.

Oatly AB,
Angfrjekajen 8,
SE-211 19 Malm.
Return To Address
Contact Oatly UK Limited for return details:
Freephone Number: 00800 22881234
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www.oatly.com
Typical Values per 100 g:
Energy 423 kJ / 101 kcal
Fat 3.2 g
of which saturates 0.3 g
Carbohydrate 16 g
of which sugars 9.3 g
Fibre 1.1 g
Protein 1.4 g
Salt 0.06 g
Vitamin D 1.1 g (22%*)
Vitamin B12 0.38 g (15%*)
Calcium 120 mg (15%*)
Iodine 22.5 g (15%*)
*Of the Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs)
Ingredients
Water, Oats 10%, Sugar 5%, Strawberry Puree* 4.5%, Strawberry Juice* 3.9%, Potato Starch, Rapeseed Oil, Modified Potato Starch, Oat Fibre, Potato Protein, Corn Starch, Acids (Malic Acid, Lactic Acid), Natural Flavourings, Lemon Juice*, Sweet Potato Juice*, Apple Juice*, Radish Juice*, Cherry Juice*, Minerals (Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Phosphate, Potassium Iodide), Salt, Vitamins (D2, B12), *From Concentrate
Allergen Information
Free From Milk, Contains Oats, Free From Soya