I don't have personal experience but I researched it as much as I could.I was thinking about buying a soymilk machine to make tofu at home more easily. Does anyone have one and think that it's worth it compared to plant-based milk made in the blender?
I am looking to buy a milk maker and looking at the Mila or the joyoung dj010, however, you can't get hold of the joyoung in this country (UK). The Mila has a strainer on it, and I wanted to avoid that, as it takes the goodness out of the drink, surely? e.g. hazelnut and Almond milk or any other type of milk. The Joyoung is powerful enough to not need this.
Am i barking up the wrong tree, and the filter is irrelevant?
Thanks Lou, think you're right. The mila looks reasonable value but in UK they've only got the 600ml, same price in Europe is the 1l with 25% more power in the motor, but cause of Brexit, no one's shipping to UK (was always going to happen).I did some research on this last year. I think most models require straining - even if they don't include a filter. you just have put it through a "nut bag".
I couldn't find dj010. However a number of JoYoungs have filterless designs. I've read a few reviews that claim the milk comes out gritty but I'm not sure I trust customer reviews anymore.
Some of the other machines that don't have filter or require strainers are the
Tayama and the Idavee Presto
Let me know when you can "review" one.Thanks Lou, think you're right. The mila looks reasonable value but in UK they've only got the 600ml, same price in Europe is the 1l with 25% more power in the motor, but cause of Brexit, no one's shipping to UK (was always going to happen).
I'll check out what you sent me.
Thanks