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Kenpachi11 12-09-2007 07:35 PM

While i was at a convention. i found some tea there that had chocolate milk in it....

Kanji_The_Wanderer 12-10-2007 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Nyororin (Post 200019)
I don`t believe so. Everyone I have ever drinking milk has been drinking cold milk.

From what I understand, Asians have a higher occurrence of lactose intolerance. If you drink too much milk, you get an upset stomach. Not everyone, of course, but it seems to be fairly common.
Most kids drink milk at school with their lunches though.

Really Asians are more Lactose Intolerant? I never heard of this before, I find it kind of strange...Is there something in their genes/DNA whatever that doesn't agree with milk or something like that?


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Originally Posted by Nyororin (Post 200019)
Actually, most Japanese beef doesn`t come from Kobe. That`s just a specific "brand" of beef.
I have never heard of "Kobe milk". Hokkaido milk, on the other hand, is pretty common.

But wouldn't Kobe make milk as well if they have cows there used for beef? Or do they only use the Kobe cows for meat?

SSJup81 12-22-2007 05:27 AM

Late to this topic, but I was curious about the milk thing as well. I was curious why I don't hear much about the Japanese consume milk the way we Americans do. I personally looooooove milk. The way alcohol is to an alcoholic is how I am with milk. Too bad I'm lactose intolerant. I have a strong reaction to milk...not the typical symptoms, anymore, either. I get ear infections if I consume too many dairy products, so I try to avoid them or have it in moderation. When I fear an infection coming on, I just wean myself away from it. I'm craving a glass of milk right now. lol

So...in what way is Japanese milk different from American milk taste wise? Anything specific?

anrakushi 12-22-2007 06:13 AM

milk has tasted different in every country i have been to, how can you explain a different taste? haha. you get used to the different taste and then begin to like it. i remember when i first started living in japan i would only have milk with cereal. then later on i grew to like it and drank it all the time.

as for kanji's question,
cows used for meet are of a different breed to those used for milk. thus simply because cattle meat comes from a region doesn't mean the milk will also.

SSJup81 12-22-2007 08:23 AM

Oh, I guess I should've been more specific. Is there anything really distinguishable between American milk and Japanese milk?

anrakushi 12-22-2007 08:34 AM

well im not american so can't help you there.. but i mean what are you looking for.. they have full cream and low fat milk there just like any other country.. it comes from cows and it will probably taste different. haha... not sure whatelse anyone can add.

samurai007 12-23-2007 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by SSJup81 (Post 333860)
Oh, I guess I should've been more specific. Is there anything really distinguishable between American milk and Japanese milk?

The taste is simply... different. It's really hard to explain. It's not bad, just not what you're used to in the US. But after a while you get used to it, and you don't really notice it anymore. It's because of their different pasteurization process.


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