Why not chocolate milk?
From: "Wolfie"
Why don't cows give chocolate milk?
Well this really does seem like a simple answer,
its because moo cows simply cannot produce the chocolate within
their bodies in order for the moo milk to come out chocolate. Heres
the responses we got on the situation:
Paul: Cows do give chocolate milk.
Unfortunately, Hershey's and the Swiss have conspired to distill the
chocolate right out of the milk. That way they can sell the product
back to you. I am sure you have heard of "milk chocolate," which is
what the cows really produce, and what is distilled. We derive all
of our chocolate types from this. The darker the chocolate, the more
times it has been processed (the more times in the oven the darker
it gets).
Casey: I have kinda have an answer to
the question about cows giving chocolate milk. Maybe cows COULD give
chocolate milk if you injected them with chocolate syrup....hmmmm....kinda
makes ya wonder, doesn't it?
Sarah: cows don't give chocolate milk
because their bodies don't produce chocolate.
Todd: Because cows don't make or have
chocolate in them! DUH!
rebel: because they aren't chocolate
cows! :P (in response to Why not chocolate milk?)
I know all: bcuz the co-co flavor is
from a bean and we add it to the milk (DUH!!!)
TB: Chocolate comes from the cocoa
plant. Breast milk is a product manufactured by the body. if you
feed a cow an exclusive diet of chocolate, you will probably kill
them, but the milk would look the same. Although the milk would not
taste right. The taste of milk is affected by what the cows eat.
Milk taste changes flavor in the northern US when winter changes to
spring with the feed change. The taste of milk would not to be that
great with a diet of chocolate, just like when cows are fed a diet
of feed with garlic.
amr shalakani: regarding the "why not
chocolate milk" question.....the answer is really simple....give the
cow chocolate to eat and you'll get chocolate everything out of her.
Dave: Because chocolate comes from a
cocoa bean plant and animals do not produce chocolate.
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