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No, they don't. Although if desired condensed milk can be added.
Breast milk--live and love. Cow milk--life. So you can understand MILK has an extremely high status in HInduism.
They produce meat and milk products for human consumption.
Crème pâtissière or French pastry cream is a milk and egg custard that is used at the bottom of fruit tarts and also in some pastries such as mille-feuille or Napoleon.
South African People usually enjoy a variety of desserts. I am South African and stay in Asia - most people just love the following: one of the most famous desserts is Milk Tart (or as the call it "Melktert") Its a fridge tart (that does need baking) made of milk and flower etc. its sweet and is usually served with Cinnamon... Also very popular is: Malva pudding, Koeksisters, Brandy Tart, Banana Caramel Fridge tart etc. You can search all of these dishes on google - there are more than enough sites to help.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'milk' is "Amaberee".
The African Luhya word for the English term 'milk' is "Amaberee".
It is a spice which is grown on a crocus (saffron crocus), it is picked off the plant and can be used for milk flavouring, bread, cakes, tarts and many more
Only mammals produce milk. Birds such as chickens do not produce milk, not even in South America.
Amabere is an African Luhya word that refers to milk.
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for god sake it's milk tart.