Vegetables do not produce literal milk like a cow. However there are products made from plants that resemble milk in both appearance and nutrition. Most prominent of these is soy milk, made from soy beans. Soy milk has nearly a 2000-year history since its appearance in Asia in 82 AD and it's nutritional content is very close to that of cow milk. It can also be coagulated to make tofu just like milk can be coagulated to make cheese. Other examples include rice milk, coconut milk, almond milk, and many more.
Yes, of course. But not vegan.
soya
Vegetable fruits milk
because vegetable is good for health
1.animal source -cow milk, goat milk, buffaloe milk etc. 2.vegetable source-soya milk
Non veg. it is made from milk by coagulation . As a vegetable, the edible heads of a cauliflower
It seems to be very difficult to freeze vegetable oil at all, so yes, milk freezes much faster than oil.
A vegetable is a plant, whereas cheese is derived from milk which comes from an animal. So no, cheese could never be a vegetable.
No, cow milk is not a vegetable, nor is it vegetarian. Vegetables are plants harvested for us humans to eat raw or cooked, they are not things that come from animals. Why else to you think milk has "cow" in front of it? Unless you think that a cow is a plant, which is something different entirely (and clearly an answer from someone seriously misinformed about cows themselves), milk from cows is an animal by-product, not in ANY way a vegetable.
No its not, Because pancake is made up of ingredients flour egg and milk a vegetable is a living organisms and pancake is not its had to be fried
Milk Comes under the dairy catagory. It is nutritionally unique therfore cant come under vegetable. However looking at the choice in the question it will come under the non- vegetable choice.
liver,green leafy vegetable,milk
No, it's a cheese, a dairy product made from milk