No there is no corn in milk unless one adds it themselves. This doesn't mean if you go to the store and buy milk there will be corn in it (unless for some reason there is such thing as corn milk, in which it would be clearly labeled if there is), but rather if you added a corn cob to the milk yourself.
no
Tapioca is traditionally made with milk.
a milk snake
The density of corn syrup is 1380g/L where milk has a density of between 1030 and 1040g/L. The density of milk is much less than the density of corn syrup. Milk is closer to water (1000g/L) since this is a major constituent.
Yes it does. The corn is ground until it is powdery then milk and butter are added.
Corn syrup
yes you can
flan
No - they do not ! They would never consider consuming milk in their natural habitat
No, orange juice is not a good substitute for milk. Orange juice has a different acidity (pH) than milk, and does not react in the same way as milk with the baking powder (or baking soda) in the corn bread ingredients.
Add milk, eat them.
Yes, as long as they're still being fed. Cows on corn, corn silage and hay can still produce milk.
Hasty pudding, made from corn, hulled corn, and "Injun" Bread with milk.