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everlong | 12:21 Wed 27th Jun 2007 | Food & Drink
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Is milk a food or a drink?
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For general purposes I would imagine its a drink. However the serving and preperation of beer is classified as food as far as environmental health blokies are concerned so I imagine this would be the same case with milk.
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Hi Goodsoulette,
Thanks for answer. This all came about from a friend who said milk was a food, i disagreed and said it was a drink. I guess babies and young animals use milk as a food stuff but i didn't know if there was a difinitive answer to what milk actually is.
Thanks again

I would personally say that if it can be consumed without chewing then it is a drink and vica versa.

The exception would be oysters but as they say there is always an exception to the rule.
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Hadn't thought about oysters, the slippery little suckers!
Thanks for the response!
Perhaps a good compromise would be to say that it is a food in liquid form.
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There is a difference though between food and drinks, ie yogurt is a food, a smoothie is pureed food.

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