Posted on 12/24/2016 5:05:30 AM PST by Trump20162020
Got milk? Twenty-five members of Congress say if it's from soybeans, almond or rice, it should not be labeled as milk.
Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) and Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), leading the bipartisan charge against fake milk, signed a letter along with other congressional members, asking the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate and take action against manufacturers of milk that doesn't come from cows.
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It’s about LOBBYISTS for the Dairy industry
In the EUSSR there are even more restrictive labeling rules.
Don’t they have anything better to do ?
Don’t they have anything better to do ?
And that’s why things don’t really change just because of who’s president. Bad government has a lot of momentum.
What are those chemicals? Chemicals are the world we live in. We humans are chemicals, no?
What do you mean “fake milk”?
You cant even buy “real milk” in this country unless you have underground connections at the dairy. !!
More evidence that these clowns have too much time on their hands! I’ve argued for years that we should pay them to stay home and leave us alone.
> Turkey Bacon
Is not bacon. It is something dreamed up by liberals.
Bacon is bacon. It comes from a swine.
At Bob Evans last week, my grandson asked for bacon wrapped bacon. He would not have been a happy camper if they served turkey substitute.
I understand, note that it says resembles milk. A concoction of extracts and additives that gives it the appearance of real milk, a mammalian product, considered the near perfect food to nourish the young on said exclusive diet. Did you drink Mama’s milk? This is a marketing gimmick.
GLOBALIST:
Two brothers steal your cow and sacrifice it, using its blood and guts to create “art”, as Congress investigates soy milk.
I don’t know any of the manufacturers who call it “milk” without adding “soy” or almond” to it. Nobody with half a brain can mistake it for anything but what it is.
The other brother used the bovine entrails to make economic forecasts
Plant milk has been consumed for centuries in various cultures, both as a regular drink (such as the Spanish horchata) and as a substitute for dairy milk. The most popular varieties are soy milk, almond milk, rice milk and coconut milk. The protein content varies. It contains no lactose or cholesterol, and is usually sold with added calcium and vitamins, especially B12.
There are several reasons for consuming plant milk: ethical (animal welfare) reasons, environmental reasons, health reasons, including lactose intolerance, milk allergy and PKU; veganism and ovo-vegetarianism; religious reasons, such as by some Christian denominations during Lent; and simple taste preference.
In the United States soy milk was long the most popular non-dairy milk, but starting around 2010 almond milk began to increase in popularity, and in 2013 it surpassed soy milk as the most popular variety.[1] Other popular milks in the US are rice and coconut. In Europe soy and oat milk are popular. There is also hazelnut milk and milk from peas and lupin.[2]
Plant milks are used to make ice cream, plant cream, vegan cheese and yogurt (for example, soy yogurt).
They call it “Almond Milk” because if they called it “Nut Juice” nobody would buy it.
Goats object to having their product shanghaied by heifers.
I ain’t milk if it wasn’t obtained by milking.
It’s called almond milk because “nut juice” just sounds nasty!
You’ve never milked a coconut?
lol
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