Milk is called "wholesome food" because people who make money selling it want you to buy it.
"Wholesome" means conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
Milk is a wholesome food only for the infant of the mother who produces it. Like all other mammals, cows, goats, pigs, and dogs produce milk for their babies, not for humans.
In addition, most mammals are unable to digest milk sugar (lactose) past infancy, because they stop producing lactase, the enzyme needed to digest it. For an estimated 60% to 75% of humans, this lactose intolerance causes digestive upset and a loss of nutrients.
"Wholesome" also means conducive to or promoting moral well-being.
Taking milk from cows generally requires that humans confine the cows, collect semen from bulls, forcibly impregnate the cows, remove the calves from their mothers shortly after birth, kill the male calves for veal or as "waste products" because they are of no use to the industry, force most of the female calves into milk production, and send all of the cows to slaughter at just a fraction of their normal lifespans when they are no longer profitable to the humans. None of those activities promote moral-well being.
Milk is called "wholesome food" because people who make money selling it want you to buy it.
"Wholesome" means conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
Milk is a wholesome food only for the infant of the mother who produces it. Like all other mammals, cows, goats, pigs, and dogs produce milk for their babies, not for humans.
In addition, most mammals are unable to digest milk sugar (lactose) past infancy, because they stop producing lactase, the enzyme needed to digest it. For an estimated 60% to 75% of humans, this lactose intolerance causes digestive upset and a loss of nutrients.
"Wholesome" also means conducive to or promoting moral well-being.
Taking milk from cows generally requires that humans confine the cows, collect semen from bulls, forcibly impregnate the cows, remove the calves from their mothers shortly after birth, kill the male calves for veal or as "waste products" because they are of no use to the industry, force most of the female calves into milk production, and send all of the cows to slaughter at just a fraction of their normal lifespans when they are no longer profitable to the humans. None of those activities promote moral-well being.
Milk is called a wholesome food because it provides a great source of nutrition for the body. It is a valuable resource and natural.
edamame is Japanese for soybean, probably the most wholesome and versatile food on the planet :)
The spread of a drop of food dye throughout a glass of milk is called
· warm · wholesome · wonderful
If you are milking a cow, the first step is a healthy animal in general. Then the udder has to be healthy, and (this is REALLY important) you HAVE to give cows good balanced food. If they don't have that then the milk won't even taste good whether it'll make you sick or not.
Generally, milk is included in a vegetarian diet, so milk is not a non-vegetarian food. A strict vegetarian diet is usually called a "vegan" diet and it does not included milk or any food derived from animals, like eggs. Milk is a very important part of the diet of vegetarians in India.
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No; "Wholesome" is an adjective.
no because it has milk which comes from a cow
It was to keep the milk from soaking into the flakes.
Bhutan's national food is called "ema datsi." It is a type of cheese made from mar or yak milk and hot spices.
Wholesome is an adjective.
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