Milk (disambiguation)
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Milk
is a nutrient liquid produced by mammals, via the mammary glands.
Milk may also refer to:
Liquids:
In music:
Other uses:
Milk
Milk is a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. Early-lactation milk contains colostrum, which carries the mother's antibodies to the baby and can reduce the risk of many...
is a nutrient liquid produced by mammals, via the mammary glands.
Milk may also refer to:
Liquids:
- Almond milkAlmond milkAlmond milk is a milky drink made from ground almonds. Unlike animal milk, almond milk contains no cholesterol or lactose. Regular, unsweetened almond milk can be used as a substitute for animal milk in many recipes, and as it does not contain any animal products, is suitable for vegetarians and...
, a milk-like beverage made from almonds - Breast milkBreast milkBreast milk, more specifically human milk, is the milk produced by the breasts of a human female for her infant offspring...
, milk produced by a human mammary gland - Coconut milkCoconut milkCoconut milk is the water that comes from the grated meat of a coconut. The colour and rich taste of the milk can be attributed to the high oil content. In many parts of the world, the term coconut milk is also used to refer to coconut water, the naturally occurring liquid found inside the hollow...
, a milk-like substance derived from a coconut - Grain milkGrain milkthumb|right|250px|Rice milk as sold in Germany .Grain milk is a milk substitute made from fermented grain or from flour. Grain milk can be made from oats, spelt, rice, rye, einkorn wheat or quinoa.Grain milk looks very similar to cow's milk...
, any of various milk substitutes made from fermented grain or flour - Plant milkPlant milkthumb|right|250px|A cup of [[amazake]] .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...
, any of various milk substitutes made from plants - Rice milkRice milkRice milk is a kind of grain milk processed from rice. It is mostly made from brown rice and commonly unsweetened. The sweetness in most rice milk varieties is generated by a natural enzymatic process, cleaving the carbohydrates into sugars, especially glucose, similar to the Japanese amazake...
, a milk-like beverage made from rice - Soy milkSoy milkSoy milk and sometimes referred to as soy drink/beverage is a beverage made from soybeans. A stable emulsion of oil, water, and protein, it is produced by soaking dry soybeans and grinding them with water...
, a milk-like beverage made from soybeans
In music:
- M.I.L.KM.I.L.KM.I.L.K. was a K-pop girl group signed under SM Entertainment's sister label, BM Entertainment in 2001. The name M.I.L.K. stands for Made in Lovely Kin. They disbanded when Bae Yumi left the group in 2003. Now each member has gone off to do their own individual projects such as acting, singing,...
, a K-Pop girl group - Milk (band)Milk (band)Milk was a band founded by Jackass co-creator Jeff Tremaine, which would go on to have a cult status with skateboarders. In 1991, with the release of Blind Video Days, Milk's "The Knife Song" was used in Jason Lee's skate section in the landmark Blind video, Video Days.Ten years later, "The Knife...
, an alternative band led by Jeff Tremaine - Milk (English band)Milk (English band)Milk is a rock band from London. The musical style of the band has been likened to post rock and shoegaze. The band's use of noise and electronic elements has also been noted.-History:...
- Milk Inc.Milk Inc.Milk Inc. is a Euro House band that formed in the commercial house-scene in Belgium in 1996. The Discography of the band includes a total of six studio albums and thirty-four singles In 2006, to celebrate their 10th anniversary, Milk Inc...
, a vocal trance band - Milk, a Chinese pop artist and former member of the Taiwanese band Energy (band)Energy (band)Energy is a Taiwanese pop rock boy band formed in 2002. The original band consisted of five members, namely Milk, Ady, Toro, Penny and Joe. Toro and Milk left the band in 2003 and 2005 respectively. Xiao Gang joined the band in mid 2007...
- "Milk" (Kings of Leon song)Milk (Kings of Leon song)"Milk" is a song by American rock band Kings of Leon. It is the fifth track on their 2004 album Aha Shake Heartbreak.Rolling Stone noted that drummer Nathan Followill smokes a joint on-stage each time the band plays this song live....
- "Milk" (song), by Garbage
Other uses:
- Harvey MilkHarvey MilkHarvey Bernard Milk was an American politician who became the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in California when he won a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors...
(1930–1978), American politician and gay rights activist- Milk (film)Milk (film)Milk is a 2008 American biographical film on the life of gay rights activist and politician Harvey Milk, who was the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California, as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors...
, a 2008 Academy Award-nominated film about Harvey Milk - The Times of Harvey MilkThe Times of Harvey MilkThe Times of Harvey Milk is an American documentary film that premiered at The Telluride Film Festival, the New York Film Festival, and then on November 1, 1984 at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco...
, a 1984 Academy Award-winning documentary film about Harvey Milk
- Milk (film)
- Milk magazineMilk magazineMilk is a lifestyle magazine in Hong Kong.- External links :*...
- Milk (Dragon Ball) or Chi Chi, a character in Dragon Ball media
- "Milk" (How I Met Your Mother), a 2006 episode of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother
See also
- Milk of magnesia, a suspension of magnesium hydroxide, used as an antacid and laxative
- Milk River (disambiguation)
- Milk substituteMilk substituteA milk substitute is a liquid that replaces milk in a diet or recipe. This overlaps with but is distinct from the group of milk-like liquids called "milks" because of their similarity to the liquid produced by mammary glands....