As coconut milk gains popularity as a plant-based alternative, dietitians caution it cannot fully replace cows milk. While its creamy texture and natural sweetness appeal to vegans and lactose-intolerant individuals, coconut milk is low in protein, calcium, and vitamin D and higher in saturated fat. Experts from Prevention recommend choosing fortified, unsweetened versions and using it in moderation. Cows milk remains superior for bone, muscle, and overall nutrient support.
Coconut milk vs Cow milk: Dietitians reveal if the creamy vegan favorite can really replace dairy nutrition
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