Califia Farms Unsweetened Almond Milk: Nutrition & Labelgrade B (77/100)

B 77 / 100 — A clean, low-calorie dairy-milk substitute with zero sugar and zero saturated fat — exactly what most people want from unsweetened almond milk. The grade is held in the B range, not higher, because almond milk is barely a protein source (roughly 2g per cup) and the per-100g protein density is among the lowest of any food we grade. Judge it as a low-calorie beverage, not a protein play.

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Protein
52/100
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Ingredients
78/100
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Sat fat
100/100
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Sodium
84/100
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Sugar
100/100
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Fiber
37/100

The short answer

Califia Farms Unsweetened Almond Milk delivers about 2.4 g of protein for 84 calories in a 1-cup (240 ml) serving — roughly 1 g of protein per 100 ml, which is about as little protein as a food can have and still be graded here. The label is clean: zero sugar, zero saturated fat, eight recognizable ingredients. It earns a B (77/100). On a protein site, that B is the honest paradox of almond milk — almost everything it doesn’t contain scores well, and the one thing a protein shopper wants, it doesn’t have.

Read it as a beverage, not a protein

The single most useful fact about this carton is what it is for. Almonds are 21 g protein per 100 g of nut — respectable. But almond milk is mostly water with a small amount of almond suspended in it, so by the time you pour a cup, the protein has been diluted to a rounding error. That 2.4 g is the entire protein payload, and no amount of “made with real almonds” marketing changes the dilution.

So the job this product is genuinely good at is texture and calorie-cutting: a light, sugar-free, dairy-free pour for cereal, coffee, and smoothies. Swap it for 2% dairy and you drop from 122 calories and 12 g of sugar per cup to 84 calories and zero sugar — a real win, just not a protein one. Treat the protein as incidental and the calorie-and-sugar savings as the point, and the B grade makes complete sense.

The richer-almond trade-off

This is not the thinnest almond milk on the shelf, and that is deliberate. At 84 calories and 7.2 g of fat per cup, it runs roughly double the calories of ultra-light 30-40 calorie almond milks. The extra comes entirely from more almond — which means more of the almond’s heart-healthy unsaturated fat (still 0 g saturated) and a creamier mouthfeel that holds up better in coffee than the watery budget versions. If you’ve found other unsweetened almond milks too thin, this is why this one tastes fuller; the cost is a handful of calories, never sugar.

Why the B

DimensionGradeScoreWhy
Protein densityD52 / 100~1 g per 100 ml (2.4 g/cup) — almond milk is water and almond fat, with little protein to dilute in the first place
Ingredient qualityB78 / 100Eight clean ingredients: almondmilk, calcium carbonate, sunflower lecithin, sea salt, natural flavors, two gums, potassium citrate — tidy for a shelf-stable plant milk
Saturated fatA+100 / 1000 g — the 7.2 g of total fat is essentially all unsaturated, straight from the almonds
SugarA+100 / 1000 g — the entire reason to buy the unsweetened version
SodiumB+84 / 100384 mg/cup is high for a plant milk, but the per-100 ml load is modest; added sea salt and mineral salts drive it
FiberF37 / 1002.4 g/cup from almonds and added gums — more than dairy’s zero, but not a fiber source

The B is held there by one number: protein. Five of the six dimensions are strong-to-perfect, so a clean unsweetened almond milk can’t help but score well on a label-quality basis. But protein density is a D, and on a protein-first scoring system that single weak axis is what keeps an otherwise spotless beverage out of A-territory. The grade isn’t a knock on the product — it’s an honest signal that you’re buying a milk swap, not a protein.

For protein, you’re in the wrong aisle

If protein is actually the goal, the plant-milk shelf still has answers — almond just isn’t one of them:

Plant milkProtein/cupCaloriesSugar
Califia Unsweetened Almond (this)2.4 g840 g
Unsweetened Soy (Silk)7 g801 g
Pea-Protein (Ripple Original)8 g1006 g
Oat (Oatly Original)3 g1207 g

Soy and pea milks deliver three times the protein at comparable calories — that’s the swap if you want plant milk to pull nutritional weight. And steer clear of the sweetened almond products if you’re here for nutrition: Blue Diamond’s Almond Breeze Chocolate almond milk carries the same ~1 g of protein but adds 19 g of sugar and lands a C+ (67/100). The unsweetened carton on this page is the version worth keeping in the fridge; the protein just isn’t its contribution.

Ingredients

Almondmilk (water, almonds), calcium carbonate, sunflower lecithin, sea salt, natural flavors, locust bean gum, gellan gum, potassium citrate.

Two structural notes: the calcium carbonate is added (almonds bring little), so this is fortified rather than naturally calcium-rich; and the locust bean and gellan gums are doing the texture work — they’re what make this carton creamier than the thinner almond milks. Califia’s organic line drops the gums for a three-ingredient panel (water, almonds, sea salt) if you want the shortest possible label. (Ingredients verbatim from the USDA Branded Foods entry, FDC 2757613.)

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Quick Facts

Per serving · 1 cup (240 ml)

Size 48 fl oz (1.4 L) carton
UPC 00813636021659
Verified 2026-05-28 · checked monthly
84
Calories
2.4g
Protein 5% DV
2.4g
Carbs 1% DV
7.2g
Fat 9% DV
per 100 mL
1.0g protein · 35 cal ·0.00g sugar ·160mg sodium
per fl oz (1 fl oz)
0.30g protein · 10 cal ·0.00g sugar ·47mg sodium
Sugar 0g
Fiber 2.4g · 9% DV
Saturated fat 0g
Sodium 384mg · 17% DV

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Full nutrition facts
Nutrition Facts
Nutrient Per Serving (1 cup (240 ml))
Calories84
Protein2.4g
Total Fat7.2g
Saturated Fat0g
Total Carbohydrates2.4g
Dietary Fiber2.4g
Total Sugars0g
Sodium384mg

Scope: This page applies specifically to Califia Farms Unsweetened Almond Milk (48 fl oz (1.4 L) carton) · UPC 00813636021659. Other sizes, flavors, or formulations may differ.

How this fits each diet

Each score is computed from the same USDA nutrition + ingredient data, against the published rules of each diet. They tell you "does this food fit this diet" — not whether the diet is right for you.

Vegan
A+ 100/100

contains no listed animal products

Vegetarian
A+ 100/100

contains no listed meat or fish

Gluten-free
A+ 100/100

no wheat, barley, rye, or malt detected in USDA ingredient list

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in Califia Farms Unsweetened Almond Milk?

About 2.4 g per 1-cup (240 ml) serving (USDA FDC 2757613) — roughly 1 g per 100 ml. That is very low. Almonds are mostly fat, and almond milk is mostly water with a small fraction of almond, so almost none of the protein you associate with nuts survives the dilution. A cup of dairy milk carries about 8 g and soy milk about 7 g — three times as much for similar calories.

Is almond milk a good protein source?

No, and it isn't built to be. Unsweetened almond milk is a low-calorie liquid for cereal, coffee, and smoothies — light, sugar-free, dairy-free, faintly nutty. If you want a plant milk that actually delivers protein, soy or pea-protein milk carry 7-8 g per cup; almond milk gives you the pour without the protein.

Why is this richer than a 30-calorie almond milk?

At 84 calories and 7.2 g fat per cup, this carton runs roughly double the calories of thin 30-40 calorie almond milks like Almond Breeze. The difference is almond content — more almond means more of its (entirely unsaturated) fat, a creamier body, and a few more calories. There is still 0 g saturated fat and 0 g sugar; you are paying calories for texture, not for sugar.

Why is the sodium 384 mg if it scores a B+?

384 mg per cup is genuinely high for a plant milk — about 17% of the FDA's 2,300 mg daily limit — driven by the added sea salt plus the potassium citrate and other mineral salts. Labelgrade still scores the sodium dimension a B+ (84) because the load measured per 100 ml is modest. Worth noting if you track sodium tightly; minor for most people in a beverage.

Where does the 2.4 g of fiber come from?

Partly the almonds, partly the locust bean gum and gellan gum that give the milk its body. It is a modest amount — almond milk is not a fiber source — but it is more than dairy milk's flat zero. The unusual quirk here is that the fiber roughly cancels the carbs: 2.4 g carbs minus 2.4 g fiber leaves net carbs near zero.

Is it keto-friendly?

Very. 2.4 g total carbs, 0 g sugar, fiber bringing net carbs to roughly zero, and 7.2 g of fat per cup that fits a high-fat pattern. Unsweetened almond milk is one of the most popular keto dairy swaps for exactly this math.

When was this data last verified?

2026-05-28, against USDA FoodData Central FDC 2757613. We re-verify high-traffic pages monthly and update within 7 days of a confirmed reformulation. Almond milk macros vary by formulation, so always check the carton.