The word 'milk' is of Germanic origin - and has an Indo-European root shared by Latin and Greek.
Like many very, very old words, we have no information as to how the word arose, or who exactly were the first people to use it.
The galaxy was named after milk because when early astronomers looked at the sky they noticed a band of stars that somewhat looked like milk!
Pasteurisation, named after Louis Pasteur.
In 1724 a man named Sir Fredrickson Millkeerp discovered milk
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There is indeed a company that is named Horizon Milk. It is an organic brand that is not loaded with unhealthy additives. It comes in a variety of different flavors as well.
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No. Bacteria help turn milk into yogurt; usually a bacteria named acidophilus.
I believe the name is called Milk Duds! but that's just one candy named after a cow!
Gail Borden invented condensed milk. He received a patent for it in 1856. He has a brand of milk named after him, Borden's Milk.
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it depends what you named it, say you named it Stefan then of course but if you named it Ben then no it's weak
Safe milk is that which is Pasteurized, that is, heated to 160 degrees for 15 minutes. These days, they have found a way to Pasteurize milk at a lower temperature. The process is named for Louis Pasteur.