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Questions tagged [milk]

Questions about the production, nutrition and consumption of animal and plant milk. Animal milk usually comes from cows, although goat's milk is also commercially available. Common plant milks include soya, almond, rice and coconut milk.

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Recently I tried to make Vegan Mozzarella Cheese directly from lupine milk (leche de chocho), but I had issues getting the curds to form after adding the acid. Mozzarella is made by curdling the ...
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Is it possible to make Vegan Mozzarella Cheese directly from a plant-based milk, the same way that it's made from cow's milk? I'm looking for a recipe for vegan mozzarella, but I can't seem to find ...
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How much pus (by percent of volume or mass) is allowed in cow's milk in the United States? Unfortunately, most cow's milk in the US is horribly abusive. Repeatedly connecting her udders to a machine ...
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In extension of this question, I want to know if I can generate the enzymes used to make oat milk (alpha-amylase and peptidase) on my own. It doesnt sound charming to me buying enzymes which are grown ...
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Is it possible to purchase milk, perhaps at an increased price, that carries the label that no cow slaughter is carried out at the dairy (and, you pay, for the cows to be fed as they later age and no ...
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What could people eat, to ensure a loss in population and its friendly, happy, heart warning, dynamics of cows would be brought to an end. Would the solution be to market, and agree to consume, ...
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Is it possible to add vegan or vegetarian derived protein supplements to milk to give them the strength of a meat substitute suitable for cat diets. It, would be such, that the cat can base their ...
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So I am vegan and make my own bean and pea milk using mostly Northern White beans and green split peas(finding the yellow ones is a bit hard). I have not made soymilk yet. Anyway, the way I make the ...
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There are so many dairy-free milk options out there, but it is hard to determine if some are actually more detrimental to the environment (almond milk, for example has a high sustainability rating on ...
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I have heard that cultures have called plant milks "milk" (Ex. Soy milk, almond milk) for thousands of years. Is this true? I would like a source to refer to.
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According to Vegetarian, vegan diets and multiple health outcomes: A systematic review with meta-analysis of observational studies (Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2017, both vegan and ...
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Why is it that some vegans don't use dairy products, but still breast-feed their babies? Isn't this same idea of a mother cow breastfeeding their babies? Is it about animal cruelty, animal product (...
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