Milk in Sweden is mjölk , how ever mjölke is fish sperm..
Lactose free milk is definitely a triumph of science for people with lactose intolerance, but I’m wondering, are there other dairy products that are lactose free? Cheese? Yogurt? Sour cream? I haven’t seen anything on the supermarket shelves, but I haven’t been looking.Then come folks like me who have to have their milk lactose free. In my late 20's (around 1975) I developed a lactose intolerance that forced me to give up milk almost entirely. Since so many good things are made with milk, I was a happy camper when they finally invented milk that I could use again.
Now that I think of it, so have I!JJ I’ve seen ads for lactose free ice cream.
Talking of sperm, ( not me ) ambergris, lol.
Russ
Another example how the industry is trying to boost its image by associating itself with animal by products..if animal by products are so bad, then why use terms and comparisons that are common in these types of products..veggie burgers, veggie dogs, veggie bacon, almond milk, vegan chicken, the list goes on..
So what would you call a veggie burger if you don't want to call it a burger?I agree 100%. I never understood why if you don’t want to eat animal products why name food after animal products. Why do you want imitation food to taste like meat if animal food products repulse you?
So what would you call a veggie burger if you don't want to call it a burger?
If the manufacturers don't use "milk" on the side of the carton of soya milk what are they going to call it? "A white liquid made from soya as a substitute for milk, which you can put into your tea and coffee and you can use for drinking neat and you can use on cereal and in baking and feed to your children and your cat as well as other animals" ? Oops! That includes the forbidden word!
Stop being silly.
Americans keep going on about living in the land of the free - behave like it. No vegetarian is going to hold your nose and force feed you to drink artificial "milk". Live and let live.
Soy milk? You can't call it milk, says the EU: Order to rename dairy substitutes because they do not contain produce from an animal.
There's a word for that that pre-dates fake burgers - veggie patties.
Wow, you built a great straw man there! [emoji38]
Clearly marketing is not your forté. "Non-dairy drink" works just fine. Again, the issue is that calling these things milk and situating them with the dairy products gives the impression that they have the same nutritional value as dairy and they don't.
Stop being bossy.
Reminder - the EU did this last year.
EU court orders dairy substitutes like soy milk be renamed | Daily Mail Online
So what would you call a veggie burger if you don't want to call it a burger?
If the manufacturers don't use "milk" on the side of the carton of soya milk what are they going to call it? "A white liquid made from soya as a substitute for milk, which you can put into your tea and coffee and you can use for drinking neat and you can use on cereal and in baking and feed to your children and your cat as well as other animals" ? Oops! That includes the forbidden word!
Stop being silly. Americans keep going on about living in the land of the free - behave like it. No vegetarian is going to hold your nose and force feed you to drink artificial "milk". Live and let live.
(Actually, I don't know whether cats can digest soya milk)
Thank you, msmofet.I think GG answered that quite nicely.
When I was very young, we used to have a milkman. It was kinda cool.