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Goat Milk Powder | Pure & Natural | 200g

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  • A natural source of magnesium and zinc, which support everyday wellness.
  • It contains essential minerals like zinc and selenium that contribute to maintaining a healthy body.
  • Rich in calcium and phosphorus to support strong bones and teeth.
  • Gentle on the stomach, a great choice for those with sensitive digestion.
  • Traditionally consumed during seasonal wellness routines.
  • Provides Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), which supports energy metabolism and reduces fatigue.

 

 

Product Description:

Aadvik brings you Premium and Natural Goat Milk Powder, made using advanced freeze-drying technology to lock in its original taste and nutrients. It contains no preservatives or additives and tastes just like fresh goat milk.

Goat milk is a natural source of essential nutrients like Calcium and Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin). While Calcium supports stronger bones and teeth, Vitamin B2 helps boost energy levels and reduces tiredness.

Make a small change in your routine with Aadvik’s Goat Milk Powder and move toward a healthier lifestyle, naturally.


 

Nutritional Information Per Serving

Calories: 97 Kcal 
Fat (g): 5.4
Carbohydrate (g): 7.3
Protein (g): 4.7
Calcium (mg/100g): 120
Added sugar: 0

 

 

Storage Instructions 

  • Store in a cool and dry place away from moisture.
  • Recommended storage temperature: 2–8°C.

 

 

Shelf life 

  • 1 year when unopened.

  • Once opened, consume within 1 month.

 

 

How to Use

Mix goat milk powder with water or add it to smoothies, oatmeal, or baking.

 

 

Suggested Daily Use

1-2 teaspoons a day is usually enough.

 

 

Easy-to-Make Recipes

  • Smoothie: Blend with fruit and water.
  • Oatmeal: Stir in for extra creaminess.
  • Baking: Substitute regular milk in recipes.

 

 

Why Choose Goat Milk Powder?

1. Gentle on Digestion
Goat milk is often easier on the stomach than cow’s milk due to its natural composition.

2. Naturally Nutritious
It contains key nutrients like calcium, magnesium, and potassium that are essential for your daily diet.

3. Everyday Wellness
Selenium, a naturally present mineral, contributes to general well-being when part of a balanced diet.

4. Bone Support
Its calcium and phosphorus content help maintain bone health as part of a healthy lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions ?

How is goat milk powder processed?

Goat milk is carefully collected, pasteurized, and then spray-dried to make powder. This process helps retain most of its natural nutrients while making it easier to store and use.

Is it okay to drink goat milk every day?

Yes, it can be included as part of your daily diet. Goat milk powder is a source of protein, calcium, and vitamins, which may help support overall wellness when consumed regularly.

What vitamins are in goat milk?

Goat milk naturally contains Vitamin A and Vitamin B2 (riboflavin). These nutrients play a role in maintaining skin health, energy metabolism, and overall wellness

Is goat milk safe for newborns?

No, it should not be given to infants below 1 year as a replacement for mother’s milk or formula. Always consult a pediatrician before introducing it to children.

How much goat milk should I drink per day?

Generally, 1–2 servings (about 200–400 ml when prepared) are fine for most people. Always follow the instructions on the pack and adjust as per your diet and lifestyle.

Is goat milk expensive?

Yes, it’s usually priced higher than cow’s milk. Goats produce much less milk per day (about 1–2 liters), which makes it rarer and more valuable.

What is the best time to drink goat milk?

Anytime that suits your routine in morning, evening, or even with meals. Some people prefer it in the morning for a fresh start or at night as a light option before bed.

Is goat milk better than regular milk?

Some people prefer its mild, creamy taste, and others find it easier to digest because of its smaller fat globules, A2 protein, and slightly lower lactose. In the end, the best choice depends on what suits your body and taste.