Madame Tiger – Barista Tiger Nut Milk

Madame Tiger Barista Tiger Nut Milk is a creamy, dairy-free plant milk made from nutrient-rich tiger nuts, designed to froth, stretch, and blend perfectly with coffee without splitting. Smooth, neutral in flavour, and barista-approved, it lets your coffee shine while delivering a rich, velvety texture.

$5.55

SKU BS MDM-TIG-1L Category

Made in Australia using ethically sourced tiger nuts and blended with Australian olive oil, this plant milk is low in sugar and free from dairy, nuts, soy, and gluten. FODMAP Friendly certified, it’s ideal for those following a low FODMAP or IBS-conscious diet, and works beautifully in coffee, tea, matcha, chai, and more.

Ingredients

Water (Filtered & UV purified), tiger nuts 12%, Australian olive oil, demerara sugar, faba bean protein, minerals (potassium, calcium, phosphorous), sea salt, vitamins (vitamin B5, vitamin B2, vitamin D, vitamin B12).

Delightfully free from dairy, soy and gluten!

Serving Suggestion

Shake well before use. Serve chilled or heat gently for the perfect café-style coffee experience at home.

Customer Reviews

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