Amanda Hamilton reviews the Tribest Soyabella milk maker

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
  • TV Nutritionist and weight loss expert, Amanda Hamilton creates a delicious home-made milk using the Tribest Soyabella milk maker(www.tribest.co.uk).
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  • @hopperthemarxist8533
    @hopperthemarxist8533 4 роки тому +12

    So much easier and faster than using a blender and a cloth thanks for the demonstration!

  • @EliasAlucard
    @EliasAlucard 5 років тому +9

    I use my Soyabella to make hemp milk :) Technically speaking, hemp seed are nuts.

    • @patnewson6908
      @patnewson6908 Рік тому

      Hemp seeds work really well just being put in a good blender with water - they don’t have the same kind of fiber as do other nuts, so there really is no pulp. Besides, blending the hemp seeds (& other oily nuts like cashews, walnut & macadamias) makes the whole seeds part of the milk & that makes them super creamy. That doesn’t work for hard nuts like almonds, hazelnuts, etc..

  • @gfhuerta
    @gfhuerta 4 роки тому +9

    Greetings! You stated you pressed the Mill button 10x's. So you basically have to stay by the milk maker and wait for each mill to run its course and then press it again x's 10. Just confirming that is what said. So there is no way to program it for almond milk or any other nut milk?

    • @eightofhearts
      @eightofhearts 3 роки тому +5

      It sums up to a minute and fourty seconds not that bad

  • @LinMar65
    @LinMar65 2 місяці тому

    Do I need to soak roasted almonds as well. And other nuts like walnuts?

  • @traderbillfl
    @traderbillfl 6 місяців тому

    My screens say fine and coarse instead of soy and rice. My buttons say hot and raw instead of milk and mill so which is which? Recipe booklet has recipe for rice paste instead of rice milk so how does one make rice milk ?

  • @lemons2lemonade884
    @lemons2lemonade884 3 роки тому

    So making this fresh, how long will it last in the fridge once you make it?

    • @buscadordeososmex
      @buscadordeososmex Рік тому +2

      Just bought the machine. 5 days in the fridge, according to manual.

  • @michaelshakib7777
    @michaelshakib7777 5 років тому +4

    Hello, the item comes with two screens. One says soybean screen and the other says rice milk screen. Which one do you use for nut milks like almonds?

    • @shellyfriedland5653
      @shellyfriedland5653 3 роки тому +1

      Good question. Just got it and am facing the same problem. I used one of them. It takes only 1 cup of almonds and at least 3.5 cups of water. Bad news for those of us who want a richer milk taste. The good old nut bag beats this easily for flavor.

    • @ronansmom66
      @ronansmom66 3 роки тому +5

      The rice screen is for rice milk. The soy screen is for everything else.

    • @traderbillfl
      @traderbillfl 6 місяців тому

      My screens say fine and coarse instead of soy and rice. My buttons say hot and raw instead of milk and mill so which is which? Recipe booklet has recipe for rice paste instead of rice milk so how does one make rice milk ?

  • @payalvithlani5264
    @payalvithlani5264 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent!!

  • @jacquelinadelosrios6245
    @jacquelinadelosrios6245 3 роки тому +1

    Can this machine make coconut milk ? thank you

    • @bricology
      @bricology 11 місяців тому

      No, it cannot.

  • @goodgravy3047
    @goodgravy3047 2 роки тому

    Can it do a proper goats milk as well?

  • @sutike22
    @sutike22 3 роки тому

    Did anyone try to make soya milk with Soyabella? If so, what is your experience, everyone demonstrating almond milk making. I've read for making soya milk this machine is not the best, you still need to use a nut bag, then I can't see the point to buy one.

    • @goodgravy3047
      @goodgravy3047 2 роки тому

      I've never had to use a nut bag using this machine. I can't imagine when you would use it.

  • @luzarabe21
    @luzarabe21 6 років тому

    por favor necesito las instrucciones en español, dónde las puedo encontrar? muchas gracias

    • @gfhuerta
      @gfhuerta 4 роки тому +1

      @LLL More kindness is needed in this world.

    • @buscadordeososmex
      @buscadordeososmex Рік тому

      La maquina viene con un manual en varios idiomas incluyendo Español

  • @bricology
    @bricology 11 місяців тому

    Setting aside for the moment whether or not this is a good machine, or whether the milk it makes is superior to commercially-produced nut milks -- the video is absolutely LYING when it claims that it makes nut milks for "just pennies".
    She's using two cups of almonds, which is equal to a little over a half-pound of nuts. A half-pound of conventionally-grown almonds from a market like Trader Joe's currently costs $2.50. A half-pound of organic almonds from a store like Whole Foods are currently about $7.50. For nuts like cashews or brazil nuts, the price for the nuts goes up considerably.
    And what does a 1-liter bottle of almond milk from the store cost? For conventional: $2.50 is typical; for organic: $3.50. So any claims that making nut milks this way means a significant savings in cost are completely at odds with reality.

    • @maryboudreau836
      @maryboudreau836 4 дні тому

      2.50 is not typical and it contains, gums, and probably not a lot of nuts. I pay 4.00 for nut milk and my favorite soy without anything else is usually 5, I dont live near a trader joe where I can get soy for about 3

  • @hanfiking
    @hanfiking 7 років тому +4

    what do you mean natural sweetness? sugar is sugar

    • @lorrainewilliams7896
      @lorrainewilliams7896 6 років тому +16

      There is a vast difference between something like high fructose corn syrup and ground up dates.

    • @911HerbalinfoGoneRaw
      @911HerbalinfoGoneRaw 4 роки тому +6

      busschr in case you didn’t know, there are natural and artificial sweeteners. Artificial sweeteners literally has no nutrients that could benefit our health. Quite the opposite, they are harmful to our health. Natural sweeteners such as fruits and dried fruits (like the one she used in the video) are nutrient dense and therefore, are beneficial to our health. So no, not all sugars are the same. But too much of a good thing can also be just as harmful.

    • @bricology
      @bricology 11 місяців тому

      @@lorrainewilliams7896 -- that "vast difference" has nothing to do with the immediate impact of sweeteners on insulin production. Sweetening from dates spikes insulin just the same as sweetening from cane or beet sugar does.

  • @myfrugalraggylife7104
    @myfrugalraggylife7104 6 років тому

    terrible sound - can't hear a word