Nama launches M1 milk maker for homemade plant-based options

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Nama has announced its latest product, the Nama M1 Plant-Based Milk Maker, designed to allow users to create plant-based milks at home with ease. The M1 uses a two-step process that blends and strains nuts, seeds, and grains, producing a nutrient-rich, creamy milk while retaining leftover dry pulp that can be repurposed for other recipes. This design aims to provide an alternative to commercial plant-based milks, which often contain added sugars and stabilizers, allowing for a homemade, additive-free option.

According to Nama’s Founder and CEO Dan Sheehan, the M1 responds to consumer demand for higher-quality, nutrient-dense plant-based milk options. With an intuitive interface, the machine produces barista-quality milk in under two minutes, requiring minimal user input. In addition to plant-based milk, the M1 can also prepare creamers, infused oils, soups, and flavored waters, broadening its functionality beyond a single-use device.

The M1 is packaged in sustainable materials and comes with a 15-year warranty, reflecting Nama’s commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.

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