Have you ever wondered why we call the stuff we get from coconuts milk?!
Answers: That is a very good question. I grew up in the tropics, where coconut trees are plentiful along many beaches. In spanish we do not call it milk, we call it water. As in agua de coco. As for the color, if you've ever cracked open a coconut, you'll see the liquid's consistency is similar to water, and the color is not white. It is more like a cloudy water color. The coconut milk you buy in cans is much thicker and white. I'm not sure why that is but I would guess it is some sort of concentrated fluid. So, in conclusion, I have no idea why it's called milk.
Well, no, it's rather obvious really. It looks very like milk, it's white and liquid.
white liquid...hmmmm...can't inagine why...
Yeah i think it's because it's so white and creamy that whoever first discovered felt it looked more like milkl than anything else. That's the only reason i can think of besdies it tastes slightly sweet which milk can kind of taste like.
should call it a quiz,tried getting it out?
No, it's rather obvious as it looks like milk
I'm pretty sure it is because it is considered a nut rather than a fruit, hence it couldn't be called juice.
And the obvious, it's got that foggy milky liquid.
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I use some udder stuff on my corn flakes, Can't remember what it's called though but I'm sure it's not correcting fluid. Here's a bit of extra info about your correction fluid, Invented by Alan Alda's mother
LOL...you are so right.....latex is white and milky too!