Thank you for your video and recipes will-be trying all of them: I just got mine(M1) today its all that I thought it would be. 4 cups water for one cup almonds, I would dial it back to 3 cups water instead(richer texture than store bought). Nama has really made a affordable and well designed product. Its a great time to be a Vegetarian. 🥜😉
I’m so happy you got yours! It’s totally a game changer. The variations of milk that we can make it’s unbelievable. Yes you can use 3 or 4 cups I personally like it a little lighter almond milk. It’s so creamy. Yum enjoy!
No. They only sell their products on their website. The linknis in my bio/ profile. Tap on my picture here to go to my bio. Use code EVAM1 at checkout to save 10% off. The link is also under the video just tap on the title and it will expand to all the information with links.
I do make it back to back but first I remove the pulp and I just rinse the filter with water as I don't want to mix it with other nuts. It's 4 cups at a time is added that is what is recommended. They say 3 to 4 cups.
Hello! No, the M1 isn’t designed for soy milk because soybeans need to be cooked before being processed into milk, and the M1 doesn’t have a heating function.
Outstanding video. You indicated that you can soak the nuts, but it isn't necessary. Are there benefits to soaking the nuts overnight? I've never made nut milk is why I'm asking. I found it interesting that when you make juice, Nama now uses a strainer. Maybe I'm completely wrong, but I'm somewhat surprised that Nama isn't using a strainer with the M1. Though it appears that it comes out very clean when you are pouring from the pitcher to the bottles. I noticed something at the bottom of the pitcher is why I'm asking. It's minor for sure. Again, thank you for such an enlightening video. I know you showed how easy it was to clean. When you were washing the clear chamber, do you have to be careful about not getting the underside wet? I also saw on the Nama website, that you can use water and a drop or two of liquid cleaner and run a cycle to clean the machine as well as hand washing the parts.
Thank you for watching 😊. The reason I mention soaking nuts if someone prefers it because they are much easier to digest if someone has a sensitive tummy. Either way, they are good however you choose to make them. As for the strainers that Nama juicers have them because customers ask for it as they prefer very smooth juice, although in my opinion, it's perfect without straining. There is hardly any fiber. Now, as for the M1, the filter is the strainer very fine strainer, so there is no need to strain it. As what you see in the bottom was milk separating, which is normal for plant milks. It's still very thick, creamy, and out of this world flavor. You just have to mix it or shake it before drinking. It makes 32 oz, which is 1L of milk. My bottle is bigger than 32 oz that I use. It is recommended to put 3 to 4 cups of water in the blender, and I used 4. Color, it's just preference, I love both of them, and you still see on the white, but in the picture, it's hard to see. The cleaning part on the bottom is all stainless steel, so there are no issues you can wash it no problem. If Yes, what they show on the website you can definitely do it but in my opinion, if it takes less than 3 min to wash, why would I take the fiber out, then put the machine back together and run a cycle? and then you still have to wash it because nuts are fat and not everything gets perfectly clean with the cycle. I think it's a great option fir someone who has no time to wash and just want a quick wash. Hope this helps.
Yes, you can definitely make milk in Nama J2 it's still amazing. The M1 makes thicker, creamier barista type milks. And no soaking nuts require. It takes milk to the next level in ways it's never been done before.
Hello! No, the M1 isn’t designed for soy milk because soybeans need to be cooked before being processed into milk, and the M1 doesn’t have a heating function.
Hello! No, the M1 isn’t designed for soy milk because soybeans need to be cooked before being processed into milk, and the M1 doesn’t have a heating function.
It is healthier but not greatly economical. If 1 litre of homemade milk cost $2 to make then 2 litres cost 4:00 to make. A 2 litre of milk at the store you show as $4.00 then 2 litre of homemade milk also cost $4.00. Not sure it is more economical although I understand it varies based on the type of milk you make. Oat milk would be cheaper. 👍 Grest video.
Thank you. 😊The milk I showed was just over a 1L at the store, which contains only 2 to 10% nuts, and the rest is water, fillers, and preservatives. Also, nut milks range from $4 to $10 at the store, depending on where you shop. For me, it's about drinking high-quality milks that contain good nutritional value, no fillers. Yes, it's $400 dollars, it has 15 year warranty and you can make in addition a variety of milks from blends, to creamers and barista milks, the Nama M1 Plant-Based Milk Maker can also make infused olive oils, flavored waters, soups, wellness shots, and more. Plus, the dry pulp that results from plant-based milks can be repurposed and used in so many delicious recipes. You are actually getting more out of the nuts, milk and fiber that can be enjoyed. It's totally worth it, the delicious milk and extra fiber. You can't get that in the store, especially the variety and nutrients dense milk. I prefer not to pay for mostly water and hardly any nuts in my milk. ❤️
Some of them separate and others dont i think it depends on the fat in them. I made macadamia milk and did not separate. I just shake it and it's perfect again. @gabriellacassano6
This Nama M1 is not a juicer. It's more of a blender that is meant to make nut milk, not juice, which is why it separates the fiber that you don't want in the milk. The pulp is very dry and can be used in energy balls and baking. It's one of a kind. There is nothing on the market like it. It has been tested against other milk machine on the market, and there is nothing like it out there. It also can make other things that I mentioned in the video so it's it's very different. 😊
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love this! your milks look so stunning!
Thank you sweetie 😘
Great video Eva!
I'm glad you liked it!! Thank you for watching ❤️😊🙏
Looks so delicious and easy 👍
Yes, it truly is amazing milk! We love it!
Thank you for your video and recipes will-be trying all of them: I just got mine(M1) today its all that I thought it would be. 4 cups water for one cup almonds, I would dial it back to 3 cups water instead(richer texture than store bought). Nama has really made a affordable and well designed product. Its a great time to be a Vegetarian.
🥜😉
I’m so happy you got yours! It’s totally a game changer. The variations of milk that we can make it’s unbelievable. Yes you can use 3 or 4 cups I personally like it a little lighter almond milk. It’s so creamy. Yum enjoy!
Looks delicious!
So good! I hope you get to try it! Just amazing my daughter loves her chocolate milks. 😊
This is really incredible... They all look delicious ❤
Thank you 😋they were delicious. It's so easy and quick to make its never been so easy to make milk, but with this machine, it's a breeze.
Thanks for introducing new juicer 🙏
It's not a juicer its a plant based milk maker more like a blender. It's incredible.
@@splashofgoodness oh ok. Thanks for clarifying.. I’d love to make almond milk at home.
No problem at all. It makes the creamiest milk ever. Im totally blown away how good it is. r@BIBECHYOUTUification
Excellent Job
Thank you so much, Amanda 💓
I missed it but how much does this makes? It doesn't seem like it makes much
1 cup makes 32 oz or 1L. I mentioned the details and breakdown how much it makes it and how much you save making it at home in the video. 😊
Incredible!
Thank you so much I appreciate it. It's an incredible machine. 😊
Can it be purchased on Amazon?
No. They only sell their products on their website. The linknis in my bio/ profile. Tap on my picture here to go to my bio. Use code EVAM1 at checkout to save 10% off. The link is also under the video just tap on the title and it will expand to all the information with links.
As Spock would say. FASCINATING❤
Truly is! 😊 it blows my mind how amazing this milk machine is. Love it!
1 quart of almond milk goes quick, I make 1/2 a gallon twice a week and I only use it for coffee, other than that the machine seems pretty nice
That's great that you make it yourself much healthier. 😊
Hi Eva, Can I make milk back to back or clean it out after each use?
Also how many cups of milk did you make ?
It more than the ingredients listed.
I do make it back to back but first I remove the pulp and I just rinse the filter with water as I don't want to mix it with other nuts. It's 4 cups at a time is added that is what is recommended. They say 3 to 4 cups.
@@splashofgoodnessthank you
good job!!!
Thank you so much Gillian it means the world to me! ❤️
Can the M1 also make soy milk?
Hello! No, the M1 isn’t designed for soy milk because soybeans need to be cooked before being processed into milk, and the M1 doesn’t have a heating function.
Outstanding video. You indicated that you can soak the nuts, but it isn't necessary. Are there benefits to soaking the nuts overnight? I've never made nut milk is why I'm asking. I found it interesting that when you make juice, Nama now uses a strainer. Maybe I'm completely wrong, but I'm somewhat surprised that Nama isn't using a strainer with the M1. Though it appears that it comes out very clean when you are pouring from the pitcher to the bottles. I noticed something at the bottom of the pitcher is why I'm asking. It's minor for sure.
Again, thank you for such an enlightening video. I know you showed how easy it was to clean. When you were washing the clear chamber, do you have to be careful about not getting the underside wet? I also saw on the Nama website, that you can use water and a drop or two of liquid cleaner and run a cycle to clean the machine as well as hand washing the parts.
Thank you for watching 😊. The reason I mention soaking nuts if someone prefers it because they are much easier to digest if someone has a sensitive tummy. Either way, they are good however you choose to make them.
As for the strainers that Nama juicers have them because customers ask for it as they prefer very smooth juice, although in my opinion, it's perfect without straining. There is hardly any fiber. Now, as for the M1, the filter is the strainer very fine strainer, so there is no need to strain it. As what you see in the bottom was milk separating, which is normal for plant milks. It's still very thick, creamy, and out of this world flavor. You just have to mix it or shake it before drinking. It makes 32 oz, which is 1L of milk. My bottle is bigger than 32 oz that I use. It is recommended to put 3 to 4 cups of water in the blender, and I used 4.
Color, it's just preference, I love both of them, and you still see on the white, but in the picture, it's hard to see. The cleaning part on the bottom is all stainless steel, so there are no issues you can wash it no problem. If Yes, what they show on the website you can definitely do it but in my opinion, if it takes less than 3 min to wash, why would I take the fiber out, then put the machine back together and run a cycle? and then you still have to wash it because nuts are fat and not everything gets perfectly clean with the cycle. I think it's a great option fir someone who has no time to wash and just want a quick wash. Hope this helps.
I thought you can make almond milk with the nama j2
Yes, you can definitely make milk in Nama J2 it's still amazing. The M1 makes thicker, creamier barista type milks. And no soaking nuts require. It takes milk to the next level in ways it's never been done before.
I've Got Dozens Of Nut Milk Ideas Running Through My Head Now. 🍫🌰🥥🥛🤤😋😆
Yes, it's so versatile what can be done in the machine. I can't wait to see what else I can make in this.
Can it make soy milk?
Hello! No, the M1 isn’t designed for soy milk because soybeans need to be cooked before being processed into milk, and the M1 doesn’t have a heating function.
I’m allergic to all nuts. The oat milk recipe on Nama’s website is a blend of oats and cashews. Is it possible to make oat milk without using nuts?
Yes, definitely you can make just oat milk, rice milk the recipe book that comes with it has amazing recipes.
Bonjour
J’aimerais savoir si je peux faire chauffer et mousser le lait pour mon latté pour mon café
Merci
Yes, after it’s done you can warm it up in the pot it’s just a personal choice what you do with it after it’s made.
@@splashofgoodness j’aime beaucoup me faire un latté
Je dois faire chauffer mon lait
Il fait une mousse comme le lait Barista du commerce?
as you can see it make amazing barista-style milk. So good. 😊
When we heat the milk, it’s make nice mousse?
how about soy milk?
Hello! No, the M1 isn’t designed for soy milk because soybeans need to be cooked before being processed into milk, and the M1 doesn’t have a heating function.
It is healthier but not greatly economical. If 1 litre of homemade milk cost $2 to make then 2 litres cost 4:00 to make. A 2 litre of milk at the store you show as $4.00 then 2 litre of homemade milk also cost $4.00. Not sure it is more economical although I understand it varies based on the type of milk you make. Oat milk would be cheaper. 👍 Grest video.
Thank you. 😊The milk I showed was just over a 1L at the store, which contains only 2 to 10% nuts, and the rest is water, fillers, and preservatives. Also, nut milks range from $4 to $10 at the store, depending on where you shop. For me, it's about drinking high-quality milks that contain good nutritional value, no fillers. Yes, it's $400 dollars, it has 15 year warranty and you can make in addition a variety of milks from blends, to creamers and barista milks, the
Nama M1 Plant-Based Milk Maker can also make infused olive oils, flavored waters, soups, wellness shots, and more. Plus, the dry pulp that results from plant-based milks
can be repurposed and used in so many delicious recipes. You are actually getting more out of the nuts, milk and fiber that can be enjoyed. It's totally worth it, the delicious milk and extra fiber. You can't get that in the store, especially the variety and nutrients dense milk. I prefer not to pay for mostly water and hardly any nuts in my milk. ❤️
Yes I agree. There are lots of benefits to homemade milks. Does the milk still separate as it sits in the fridge.
Some of them separate and others dont i think it depends on the fat in them. I made macadamia milk and did not separate. I just shake it and it's perfect again.
@gabriellacassano6
That juicer should pulverize the pulp so you can drink the drink as 100% juice for $400.
It is nice but it's not doing anything new!
This Nama M1 is not a juicer. It's more of a blender that is meant to make nut milk, not juice, which is why it separates the fiber that you don't want in the milk. The pulp is very dry and can be used in energy balls and baking. It's one of a kind. There is nothing on the market like it. It has been tested against other milk machine on the market, and there is nothing like it out there. It also can make other things that I mentioned in the video so it's it's very different. 😊