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CHeifM4sterDiezL
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Rare milks.
#27178634 - 01/31/21 12:10 AM (1 month, 5 days ago) |
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I've been playing around with various milks in different forms. What types of rare and exotic milks have people tried? What kind of fat content or other characteristics do people look for in milks? I feel like the world is about to break through on some groundbreaking undiscovered exotic milks previously unknown until great exploring pioneers of the palate from places like shroomery.org/forum brought them to the world. It's like everyone's feelimg the same vibe. Everyone knows there's some really cool shit about to go down in the milk scene but nobody is sure what it is yet but people are getting all kinds of excited about it. We're at the dawn of a new era.
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ModularMind
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Coconut
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Sleepingstar
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I have heard of people making hackberry milk but I doubt it’s rare. If it’s the one Im thinking of, it’s mostly seed.
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LeafRaker
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Maybe something totally new is on the horizon?
I'm also one who thinks what was old in milk will be new again. We've (at least the US has) moved towards a holstein milk monoculture. There's much fewer intolerance issues with other breeds, like Guernsey and Jersey, and I think they taste better and are more nutritious. Might be worth a look?
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MycoBrainz
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Only Breastmilk
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CHeifM4sterDiezL
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Coconut milk is fairly common. Look ok I'll say it only cuz I've made break throughs in the last few weeks where now I'm sure I'll beat the Asians to market. I've been developing various process and broodstock to milk rabbit. Unbelievably delicious.
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ModularMind
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-milk
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LeafRaker
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I avoid animal milks from anything that isn't a breast.
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pugster
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this thread reminded me of this sketch from red dwarf  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfI_YUGjqFs
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LeafRaker
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Re: Rare milks. [Re: pugster]
#27196085 - 02/09/21 08:31 PM (26 days, 6 hours ago) |
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Funny bit there!
This is the point in the thread when I encourage all who can to go out and find some airag or kumiss. What are those? Why they are fermented mare's milk. They're salty, a bit foamy, and have a mild alcoholic buzz.
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Sleepingstar
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Hack berries are tasty and used to make a milk. There is not much between the flesh and the nut.
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Asante
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I heard they sell horse milk. I'd be interested to try.
I wonder if it tastes like horse like goats milk tastes like goat.
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CHeifM4sterDiezL
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Re: Rare milks. [Re: Asante]
#27241695 - 03/07/21 12:18 PM (14 hours, 34 minutes ago) |
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I working on procuring ethically sourced dolphin milk
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