Don't Forget the Ovaltine! Why You Should be Drinking this Tasty Treat

Ovaltine is a flavored powdered substance that can be added to milk to make a wholesome beverage. It has been around for a very long time
but has lost popularity in recent years.

A brief history of Ovaltine:

In 1904 a Swiss chemist named Dr. Wander was investigating the nutritional value of barley malt. He was able to extract a malt syrup using an inexpensive process and found that great healthful potential lie in that ingredient . Later his son added sugar, whey and other ingredients and
 formulated a product he originally called Ovomaltine. It was originally marketed to expectant mothers, children, athletes, and the undernourished.

After gaining success in Switzerland, the drink was introduced to the United Kingdom where it became known as Ovaltine and became very popular. The nutritional drink was known as wholesome and healthful and was even supplied to British troops in both world wars.

Uses for Ovaltine-- Traditional and creative:

Ovaltine comes in several flavors, including Chocolate Malt ( my favorite), Classic Malt, and Rich Chocolate.

When I crave chocolate or just need an afternoon energy boost I stir Chocolate Malt Ovaltine in a glass of ice cold milk.. It is only 170 calories per serving when mixed with skim milk and is a healthier snack than a chocolate bar or potato chips. Ovaltine has 0 grams of fat and only 15 grams of sugar. Compare Ovaltine to regular chocolate flavored milk which contains on average 226 calories, 8.6 grams of fat, and 32 grams of sugar per 8 fl. Oz.!

Ovaltine is the perfect quick snack for those times when you are in a hurry and need a quick but healthy pick-me-up.

Ovaltine is also a lot more versatile than you might think. I've used it on cereal, in yogurt ( it goes well with vanilla yogurt), and as added flavoring for a malt or ice cream shake. With a bit of creativity I believe ovaltine can be used as an ingredient in other foods as well.

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Posted on 04/13/2009 at 4:04:25 PM

I drink it almost every day.

Posted on 02/25/2009 at 10:02:18 PM

while shopping for tea in the safeway where i work,i saw ovaltine. since my husband loves chocolate milk&used lots of syrup i thought ovaltine woud be more nutritious. when i was a youngster in the fifties i first drank it at my cousins house .MY HUSBAND LOVED IT!! I

Posted on 02/21/2009 at 6:02:38 PM

I just mixed 1 cup whipping cream, 4 tablespoons Ovaltine and 1 Splenda..............VOILA ! Mousse. Not exactly calorie free, but I took a favorite and made it healthier without sacrificing a thing ....now thats a success to me.

Posted on 08/17/2008 at 5:08:05 PM

Ovaltine helps me wake up in the morning and gets me started every day.

Posted on 07/08/2008 at 5:07:38 AM

I make 85% of everything that is chocolate, I make with Ovaltine because my daughter is allergic to malt. So, I use 3 or 4 cans or more of Rich chocolate a month and we love it as kids an we still love it. I am always experimenting with it with other recipes. Is thre any ice cream or other products that have Ovaltine it.

Posted on 04/26/2008 at 5:04:08 AM

My 2 yr old is underweight but eats all the time. Her Pedatric doctor got me a prescription for Ovaltine Rich Chocolate and she drinks it 3 or 4 times a day. My parents always bought for us as kids. I would like to see it in ice cream for my daughter sake because she will be on ovaltine until she 5 or 6 yrs old. She weigh on 6 lbs 8 ozes when she was born, Now she is 2 yrs old she weighs about 25 or 28lbs and the doctors think she should weigh 50-70 lbs now but I think that is Obese to me for a child.

Posted on 04/26/2008 at 5:04:11 AM

Thanks for the info. I DO wish it came with Secret Squadron (Captain Midnight) patches like the old days-somebody stole mine!! I've just won a mug on ebay. Can't wait to taste it again...

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 10:04:27 AM

Oh my! I thought I was the only one who loved Ovaltine. I had no idea you can put it in yogurt.

Posted on 12/04/2007 at 10:12:00 PM

I had any in years - thanks for the reminder!!

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 5:10:00 PM

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