Tuesday, February 26, 2013

I love it RAW...foods

A quick post on some of the good quality raw food products which are sold in Australia. A recent visit to Aussie land once again, and I can't get enough of the healthy food products and whole foods available in this country. From fresh Australian oysters to raw grass fed milk to raw organic chocolates, there are huge range of local and imported food products sold in Australia. 

I was delighted to found raw grass fed milk in Prahran Market, and it definitely tasted like real milk! It's creamy, delicious and nutritious. The smell and texture of raw milk is different from commercial milk products sold in most countries including Malaysia. Virtually all milk products sold in most countries are pasteurized or homogenized, even for organic milk products as well. Always remember, drinking non organic commercial pasteurized milk products WILL make you sick. You can't get any health from a sick toxic diseased cows. Usually, I don't drink milk, but the raw milk from grass fed cows is just irresistible and delicious. It is in fact the ideal most nutritious milk safe from human consumption with tons of health benefits. Alternatively, if you seriously need or have cravings for milk, then I would only advise you to go for organic whole milk. Else, stay away from milk consumption if you have lactose intolerance or some sort of allergic reaction or digestive  dysfunctions. 



Libido food, fresh Australian oysters.

One of the few raw organic chocolate products sold in the market.

Soy free, very low in sugar, organic, raw and only one ingredient. One of the best raw organic chocolate products sold in market.



Locally produced raw honeycomb



A healthier treat, raw, organic, gluten free



Less then 5 ingredients, zero chemical and no artificial stuff.



One of the healthier raw, organic, gluten free meal replacement product, and it's suitable for vegan.


Check out the ingredients, it even contains probiotics and digestive enzymes.


Raw organic grass fed milk from local free range cows





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