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KOS Golden Mylk is an organic, caffeine-free superfood latte powder blending 6 potent superfoods and 3 adaptogenic mushrooms with creamy coconut milk powder. USDA Organic certified and vegan, it supports joint health, digestion, immunity, and cognitive function with a comforting gingerbread chai flavor—ideal for mindful professionals seeking a delicious, versatile wellness ritual anytime.













| ASIN | B0868YC6PV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,789 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #55 in Coffee Substitutes |
| Brand | KOS |
| Brand Name | KOS |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,975 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Vegan |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Golden Milk Powder |
| Item Dimensions | 3.6 x 3.6 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Nype Name | nondairy-coffee-creamers |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.6 x 3.6 x 4.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | KOS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KOS-MX-GM01 |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Special Ingredients | Turmeric |
| UPC | 850015510007 |
| Unit Count | 8.89 Ounce |
O**Y
NO Malto Garbage, Just Delicious Coconut Powder!!
You see, I've been buying coconut milk in liquid form for years. I love it in my herb tea and smoothies, etc. Recently, my brain awoke to the fact that I was paying good money for water. So I went looking for a powdered version. Finally, I found a good one! Oh, I'm relatively certain there are others, but I took a chance and was rewarded! I had bought another brand of organic coconut milk powder and neglected to read the fine print on the ingredients label where it listed maltodextrin. When I saw that, I threw the entire bag in the trash and the hunt began, again. The KOS product lists coconut milk powder as the ONLY ingredient. That's the answer for which I was looking, so I ordered it. As warned, it was a bit clumpy. When I broke up the largest clumps with my fingers, they felt moist and creamy, even though they were dry. That told me what I wanted to know. This was the real stuff! Okay, but what about the lumps? I dumped about a cup at a time into my flour sifter and cranked the handle a few times. Voila! The sifted powder came out soft and fluffy with no lumps. After sifting the entire contents, I refilled the container and have found no lumps forming after a couple of days. We'll see how it goes long term. A few lumps is not a big deal for me with this product because I use a hand frother which quickly takes care of any lumps. One of the differences between the product I originally bought and the KOS product, is the quantity in the container and the recommended serving size. A reviewer commented about the slightly smaller container size. But then I looked at the serving size. Oh yeah, there it is! The product I threw out recommended 6 grams where the KOS only suggests 2 grams. The KOS product was rich and flavorful with only a third required. Yay!! Again, there are probably coconut milk powders that are just as good and without the wretched maltodextrin garbage, but I found this one and it fills the bill perfectly and deliciously. Very, very happy!!!
J**E
Great product and versatile
I was very pleased with the product, has an excellent taste and dissolves very well. I have also used it as a powder coating for fruit, meals, etc.
J**L
good shelf-stable nondairy backup AS LONG AS YOU BLEND IT
***UPDATED*** This stuff's swell, if a little fussy cuz you really have to blend it to make it work. It's shelf stable and tasty, and makes for creamy (yes, actually high fat as well as "creamy") coffee. The crucial point of my update is that you really HAVE TO blend it or it doesn't emulsify and just--at least for me--doesn't work as a creamer. That's why I was having the trouble I had, below, which I'm going to keep so you can see what goes wrong with this stuff if you *don't* blend it (basically, you can put in a ton and still not really have "creamy" coffee). If you do that, it's very tasty and works well, so I'm giving 4 and not 5 stars only because *needing* to blend it is a limitation. ***OLD, PRE-BLENDING REVIEW*** It's basically not very cream-y or creamer-y, so I need to add a lot to typical cup of coffee, meaning that I basically need to turn an ordinary cup of coffee into a high-fat high-calorie keto coffee bomb to make it drinkable. Baseline FYI: I'm *not* someone who requires superwhite, super-creamy coffee. If anything I *want* it to have a bit of sting. This stuff still doesn't really cut it. 4g of instant coffee granules dissolved in 2/3 cup of water requires...well I don't know yet. I'm at 6 "scoops" (6 servings) and still haven't made a satisfactory cup. Similarly, 2/3 cup of coffee brewed in my cafetiere -- still working up from 6 scoops. Even at those levels (that's 90 calories of creamer, 9g of fat) these cups of coffee are *not* creamy or, to me, nice. This might be fine if I wanted to make bulletproof coffee, etc., but not when I want a regular cup -- especially since the macros here are just all fat, rather than a balance of fat, proteins, sugars. It's still getting three stars because, for all that, it does *just* work, legitimately, as a "creamer". So it can serve as a backup, shelf-stable, nondairy creamer for the pantry -- which is a useful category of thing to have, even if this is a backup that will incent me to make sure I don't run out of stuff that works better for me.
C**N
Love it so good
The taste tends to be mildly sweet and coconut‑forward, and most versions blend well in coffee, smoothies, or cereals without a weird aftertaste. Some brands dissolve better than others, but overall it’s a clean, dairy‑free alternative that’s light, easy to store, and versatile. Like most powders, it won’t be as naturally creamy as fresh coconut milk and can clump if not stirred or blended well, but for everyday use it’s practical and tasty — especially if you want organic ingredients with no junk . I love it !!! So good
J**Z
Legitimate coconut milk
Awesome Love the taste Love the consistency makes it much easier when I can't get to the supermarket to buy coconut milk that's already made great product
D**E
Good product but it does not mix well in the hot beverage
It tastes fine; however I prefer coconut milk over the coconut powder because it did not mix into my hot tea or hot coffee. I put my drink am mixer so that all the lumps would go away. It is surely much healthier than consuming coffee mate, however in terms of taste and the ability to mix it in tea or coffee is better when you just use the coconut milk. In terms of price, I find this product rather expensive, especially when considering the amount of coconut milk powder you get. But the product is not bad.
A**O
Great Stuff
Mixes very easily and tastes great. i love it , nothing like the nutrition of Coconut milk: The milk is also a good source of several vitamins and minerals. One cup (240 grams) contains (1): Calories: 552 Fat: 57 grams Protein: 5 grams Carbs: 13 grams Fiber: 5 grams Vitamin C: 11% of the RDI Folate: 10% of the RDI Iron: 22% of the RDI Magnesium: 22% of the RDI Potassium: 18% of the RDI Copper: 32% of the RDI Manganese: 110% of the RDI Selenium: 21% of the RDI In addition, some experts believe coconut milk contains unique proteins that may provide health benefits. However, more research is needed . An eight-week study in 60 men found that coconut milk porridge lowered “bad” LDL cholesterol more than soy milk porridge. Coconut milk porridge also raised “good” HDL cholesterol by 18%, compared to only 3% for soy. About 50% of the medium-chain fatty acids in coconut oil are a type called lauric acid, which is converted in the body to a highly beneficial compound called monolaurin. With antimicrobial and anti-fungal properties, this destroys a wide variety of disease-causing organisms. It's therefore thought that the consumption of coconut milk and other coconut-derived foods may help protect the body from infections and viruses. One animal study found coconut milk reduced the size of a stomach ulcer by the same amount as that of an anti-ulcer drug. Further studies confirm the mechanism behind this and explained that it is partly due to compounds in coconut milk (and coconut water) that appear to suppress inflammation. These compounds may also have a positive effect on the growth of the stomach lining. I will continue to purchase this because it is not in a can that comes with bad additives. I researched the best product available here on Amazon and this Product won my vote and I'm so grateful to have it in my arsenal to protect my Health 5-star all the way.
O**.
Cocoa quality non-dairy dry milk
Tastes a bit like coconut, but I don't mind that. It works great for hot cocoa.
M**!
De mis favoritos
Le dan un sabor a mi café y sustituye la leche o crema que trae muchos conservadores este es más sano y tiene un delicioso sabor a coco
R**V
لذيذ مع القهوة
لذيذ مع القهوة لمرضى القولون ممتاز 👍🏻
M**I
Good
Good
S**A
Leche de coco sin azúcar
Excelente producto, ya es la segunda vez que la pido y es deliciosa, la recomiendo ampliamente
L**Z
Rica y cremosa pero algo cara
El envase es pequeño. La cuchara medidora que trae equivale a 2g del producto, uso 2 medidas para mi taza de matcha además de 1 chorrito de la leche de coco líquida de Lala. Queda muy rico 🤤 mi té y más cremoso aunque queda con algo de grumos, pero no es problema para mí, ya que justo buscaba algo con cero aditivos y esto tiene sólo un ingrediente: lechada de coco orgánica. Así disminuyo la cantidad de leche Lala de coco que sí trae aditivos y compenso la falta de cremosidad.
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