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- Plant_milk abstract "Plant milk is a general term for any milk-like product that is derived from a plant source. There is no formal or legal definition for plant milk. Plant milks have been consumed for centuries in various cultures, both as regular drinks (such as the Spanish horchata) and as a substitute for milk, such as by some Christian denominations during Lent. The most popular varieties internationally are soy milk, almond milk, rice milk and coconut milk.There are a variety of reasons for consuming plant milk, including health conditions such as lactose intolerance, milk allergy and PKU; religious/spiritual reasons; veganism and ovo-vegetarianism; and simple taste preference.In the United States, soy milk was long the most popular non-dairy milk, but starting around 2010 almond milk began to see an explosion in popularity, and in 2013 it surpassed soy milk as the most popular variety. Other popular milks in the US are rice and coconut. In Europe, soy and oat milk are the most popular varieties, sold even in average supermarkets; as opposed to almond milk, which is usually more expensive, and is only found in health food stores.[citation needed] There is also hazelnut milk and milk from peas and lupin.Plant milks are also used in substitutes for other dairy products, such as ice cream (see plant cream) and yogurt (for example, soy yogurt).".
- Plant_milk thumbnail Amazake_by_emily_harbour_in_july.jpg?width=300.
- Plant_milk wikiPageID "2520554".
- Plant_milk wikiPageRevisionID "589295843".
- Plant_milk hasPhotoCollection Plant_milk.
- Plant_milk subject Category:Milk_substitutes.
- Plant_milk subject Category:Vegan_cuisine.
- Plant_milk type Abstraction100002137.
- Plant_milk type Cognition100023271.
- Plant_milk type Equivalent105695554.
- Plant_milk type MilkSubstitutes.
- Plant_milk type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Plant_milk type Substitute105696425.
- Plant_milk comment "Plant milk is a general term for any milk-like product that is derived from a plant source. There is no formal or legal definition for plant milk. Plant milks have been consumed for centuries in various cultures, both as regular drinks (such as the Spanish horchata) and as a substitute for milk, such as by some Christian denominations during Lent.".
- Plant_milk label "Lait végétal".
- Plant_milk label "Latte vegetale".
- Plant_milk label "Leche vegetal".
- Plant_milk label "Plant milk".
- Plant_milk sameAs Leche_vegetal.
- Plant_milk sameAs Lait_végétal.
- Plant_milk sameAs Latte_vegetale.
- Plant_milk sameAs m.07km6d.
- Plant_milk sameAs Q2640574.
- Plant_milk sameAs Q2640574.
- Plant_milk sameAs Plant_milk.
- Plant_milk wasDerivedFrom Plant_milk?oldid=589295843.
- Plant_milk depiction Amazake_by_emily_harbour_in_july.jpg.
- Plant_milk isPrimaryTopicOf Plant_milk.