• thermal_shock
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    1 month ago

    it’s water pressed through oats/nuts to add a little flavor, not from a nut teet.

    • @WoodScientist
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      31 month ago

      I mean, with advanced enough genetic engineering, we might be able to make nut teets a thing…

    • @LemmyRefugee
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      -161 month ago

      Then do not compare that to milk. First guy used the comparison.

      • @SpatchyIsOnline
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        211 month ago

        Damn, guess we all have to stop calling it peanut butter then 🙄

      • @[email protected]
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        141 month ago

        People drink it as an alternative because it has similar gustatory properties, so yes it very much is something that can be compared to animal milk.

      • @WoodScientist
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        41 month ago

        It’s called oat milk because it’s a nut-based beverage deliberately designed to mimic many of the properties and uses of actual cow’s milk. It’s not like oat milk is literally just juice pressed from oats. There are a whole series of steps, added ingredients, and chemical processes meant to make the resulting product as interchangeable for cow’s milk as possible.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        It’s used in the same way for the same recipes. Yes, production-wise it doesn’t have much to do with animal milk, but culinarily it’s similar. Do you feel as strongly about the fact the “vegetables” as a grouping doesn’t make any biological or production sense either?