Chocolate milk
All cow milk is the same, the color of the cow doesn't change the flavor or fat content for milk that is found in the store.
Milk, just like any other cow.
Of course I want milk, who doesn't like milk?
The answer to the riddle "What do you get when you milk a brown cow?" is "chocolate milk." This is a playful twist, as it suggests that the color of the cow affects the type of milk produced, which is not true in reality. The humor lies in the absurdity of the idea.
Breast milk in humans and other primates.
A warm, sterile one, such that found in the udder of the cow.
Nothing. Milk is milk no matter what cow it comes from. Don't get suckered in the BS that "strawberry-flavoured" milk comes from red cows, or "chocolate" milk comes from brown cows, etc. etc. Milk is the same colour, flavour and often consistency no matter the colour, breed or type of cow it comes from.
Milk is a white substance that is produce for consumption primarily from cows. The composition of milk will change depending on the animal the milk comes from. The differences come from factors like the type of protein, the level of protein, fat, and sugar.
Mammary glands are the source of milk production in female (and some male) mammals
Dairy cattle like Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Jerseys.
It is a type of milk.
any type of milk will do fine :)