• Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world
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    6 个月前

    I think we can go a lot further.

    Common milk producers:

    Cow

    Bison

    Goat

    Sheep

    Horse

    Yak

    Reindeer

    Common milk types:

    Evaporated

    Condensed

    Powdered

    Whole

    2%

    1%

    Skim

    By my count, we should be able to do at least cuarenta y nueve leches. Are we even trying?

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      Are you?

      If we count whole, 2%, 1%, and skim as 4 distinct leches, what’s to stop us from creating a gradient of leches ranging from 0% to 3.25% milk fat?

      Infinidad Leches

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        That’s a good point. It seems to be an infinite series that should converge on one value of leche. If we solve for that, we should be able to make the ultimate torta de leche, which, paradoxically, is made with only one supreme leche.

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          Definitely dinstinct leches. Also plant milks: almond, oat, coconut. Coconut cream should also count IMO. Then there is condensed coconut milk as well.

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            I’d be suspicious of a tres leches cake made with coconut cream. Somehow, I don’t think it would taste right.

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        I didn’t want to show my hand, but off the record, I’ve experimented with Norwegian beaver milk and Mongolian camel milk to achieve in vitro samples of sesenta y tres leches. Admittedly, it’s highly unstable and there have been casualties. Such is the price of progress.