how many flavors of milk and juice do you have access to in your area
How many flavors of milk and juice do you have access to in your area
A lot less than you, I'd bet.
>flavors of milk
When it comes to juice, we got tons of flavors thanks to german brands, as for milk the only flavor besides the normal one I have ever seen is chocolate.
Half of that fridge is juice... Right?
You don't seriously have watermelon flavoured milk right?
Americans should apologize to cows
>Milk
Soya milk.
Corn soya milk.
Black bean soya milk.
Mango soya milk
Strawberry soya milk.
Blackcurrant soya milk
>Juice
Sugarcane
Aloe Vera
Melon
Guava
Honeydew
Papaya
Mango
Coconut
Passionfruit
Pomegranate
Lychee
Carrot
Mix fruit
Apple
Oranges
Lime
Tamarind
Milo
Green tea
Sarsaparilla
Ananas
You have zero fucking right to talk Japan
go to yout supermarket and post a pic of the fucking milk aisle right now
I guarantee it's a giant fucking aisle and not a section
That's some extreme case of faggotry here, even for the US
Milk:
Vanilla
Chocolate
Strawberry
These 3 are the most common
Banana
Coffee
Moka
Caramel coffee (??)
A bit more esoteric but you can find them in most supermarkets
There is chocolate milk and coffee milk.
If you consider milk substitutes, like soy milk, then you have a lot more.
yeah looking at it i'd say maybe 10% of whats in the picture is milk. the rest is juice, orange juice etc
Milk:
Vanilla
Chocolate
Pistaccio
Banana
Strawberry
Juice:
Aw, in Poland we have so many of them, so many.
Did you have butter milk in the US? In Poland butter milk is often sold in Chocolate or Strawberry version, it's yummy.
>flavors of milk
we have only the milk flavor
>juice
basically any fruit you can juice
We have about the sames, I think we have also chocolate milk, but definitely not vanilla strawberry abominations.
we have chocolate and vanilla and other, but in small containers
and they're advertised as a "milky drink" not milk as such
We have so many
>We have so many
thank you
just chocolate and normal milk
used to have strawberry, havent seen it in ages
>pistaccio milk
Kinda wanna try it.
Americans do use buttermilk. To make fried chicken batter, if I recall correctly.
you remind me of animals
>flavors of milk
If you do not have at LEAST chocolate and banana flavor then you live in a super bad country
>flavors of milk
Why amerimutts selling milk in weird bottles? It looks like engine oil or chemicals
>Flavors of milk
ISHYGDDT. Chocolate is as far as we go. We like our milk normal.
>Juice
The most common ones tend to be apple, pear, orange, lemon and/or lime, and grapefruit (pink and yellow).
don't know don't care. the juice aisle at the local shop is about 30 meters total. there's too many imho
>flavours of milk
what. the. fuck? there's full milk, normal milk and fat ass milk all provided by a dozen or so producers.
why didn't anyone post the "americans think chocolate milk come from brown cows"?
Those are not flavors of milk, those are milk mixed with other things. Chocolate milk? Go for the coffee and buscuits section, you'll find powder to mix with milk there. Milk? Go to the dairy section.
Completely different products.
if the milk taste like chocolate then that's chocolate flavor milk
milk don't taste like chocolate. chocolate tastes like chocolate.
>if the milk taste like chocolate
But it doesn't. Milk tastes like milk. The process of making milk cannot naturally create any other flavor than milk flavor. Chocolate milk is a mixed drink, which is a secondary process which creates a secondary product. It's like ice cream; it's made from milk, but is not produced by cows directly.
>thanks to german brands
what?
>I have ever seen is chocolate.
this, sometimes vanilla or strawberry
I'd ask what life is like with intense autism but since it's standard in Scandinavia there's no point.
and biscuits
Milk: chocolate and these two
Juice: calamansi, dalandan, pandan
>americans literally buy their sugar juices and cola by the canister
can't make this shit up
Why do Americans put juice and milk into detergent containers?
yeah we do, but people usually use it for cooking pancakes, rather than drinking it.
>Those are not flavors of milk, those are milk mixed with other things.
But thats what makes something flavoured you autist
A lot