Tofusan Riceberry Soy Milk Review: The 7-Eleven Plant-Based MVP?

If you look closely at the bottle you’ll see a small badge that says “Only 3 Ingredients.” In a world of highly processed convenience food, Tofusan stands out by keeping things incredibly simple. This specific variety combines high-quality organic soy milk with Riceberry, a deep purple Thai rice known for its high antioxidant content.

The Taste Test

I’m giving Tofusan Riceberry a 4.5 out of 5. It is arguably the most “homemade” tasting drink you can find in a 7-Eleven.

  • The Texture: It is noticeably thicker and more “textured” than standard UHT soy milk. You can feel the slight graininess from the Riceberry, which gives it a rustic, satisfying feel.
  • The Flavor: It’s earthy and nutty. The Riceberry adds a unique toasted flavor that perfectly complements the creamy organic soy. It is much less sweet than brands like Vitamilk or Lactasoy.
  • The “Clean” Factor: Because it has 0% Cholesterol and no added oils or chemicals, it doesn’t leave that “filmy” feeling in your mouth that some other plant milks do.
  • The Nutrition: With 9g of plant-based protein in a small bottle, it’s a legitimate health boost for just 20 Baht.

Why You Should Buy It

Tofusan is the go-to brand for the health-conscious in Thailand. While their “High Protein” series (the tall bottles) is great for gym-goers, this smaller Riceberry version is the perfect daily companion for breakfast or a light afternoon snack. It’s Vegan-friendly, Lactose-free, and uses USDA Organic soybeans.

FeatureDetails
Product NameTofusan Soy Milk mixed with Riceberry
BrandTofusan
Price18.00 – 20.00 THB
Key IngredientsOrganic Soy Milk, Riceberry, Natural Sweetener
Protein9g per bottle
Real Rating⭐⭐⭐⭐⭒︎︎ (4.5/5)

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Ultra-Clean Label: Only 3 main ingredients—no oil, no chemicals, no preservatives.
  • Antioxidant Rich: Riceberry is packed with anthocyanin and vitamins.
  • Organic Soybeans: Uses non-GMO, organic ingredients.

Cons:

  • Short Shelf Life: Because it’s pasteurized and preservative-free, it must stay refrigerated and expires quickly.
  • Acquired Texture: If you prefer perfectly smooth, watery milk, the Riceberry sediment might take some getting used to.

FAQ

Is this drink sugar-free? Tofusan offers a 0% sugar version (usually with a blue or white cap). The Riceberry version typically contains a very small amount of natural cane sugar or stevia to balance the earthy rice notes.

Does it contain dairy? No. Tofusan is strictly Plant-Based and safe for those with milk allergies or following a vegan diet.

Where is it in the store? You won’t find this on the regular drink shelves. Look in the refrigerated dairy section, usually next to the Meiji milks and yogurt drinks.

Final Verdict

The Tofusan Riceberry Soy Milk earns a 4.5/5. It is a masterclass in how convenience store food can be both healthy and delicious. For under 20 Baht, you get organic ingredients, 9g of protein, and a unique Thai flavor profile that you can’t find anywhere else in the world.