Dairy Free Fresh Strawberry Milk Recipe | Fresh Strawberry Milk Drink


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Today I am making a follow-up video to my fresh strawberry horchata recipe. I am making a dairy-free version that is just as delicious and easy to make.

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  1. slevinlindsay
    slevinlindsay says:

    definitely would only make this with the alternative milk option and for the sugar component, i might replace it with dates or something along those lines. honey or agave syrup could do too. i am of east asian descent and my understanding is most east asians and africans are lactose-intolerant. the way that the term sounds, or the way it's used, makes it sound like lactose-intolerance people have something wrong with them or are deficient in something. we are deficient in the enzyme that digests the lactose in dairy, however, europeans used to be lactose-intolerant too up until a point in their history where they started to introduce a lot of dairy into their diet which made them evolve to be able to digest it. in lactose-intolerant people, i think the enzyme is there when one is a baby because you have to digest human milk but goes away when you're not a baby anymore.

    in any event, it's a bit strange that humans drink and eat the by-products of a different animal species and as a lot of vegans argue, babies drink milk and grow out of it, so why are people still drinking milk into adulthood, etc.?

    it's just that dairy is now a big industry (although i hear a lot of dairies are closing down and going bankrupt probably because people are reducing their dairy intake) and it's so normalised that people don't even think twice about eating it.

    i still use cow's milk and cheese in cooking but i just won't drink it in its original state (anymore), for example, as a drink, or in cereal. for some reason, that raw state just grosses me out.

    want to get to a point where i'm making my own non-dairy milks too. and if i found pretty good non-dairy cheese substitutes, i can pretty much make the switch entirely to non-dairy at that point, although there's coffee and icecream up for consideration too.

    oh and even though i do experience the symptoms of lactose-intolerance at times, i can still digest dairy products, just not lots of it or i will be having a hard time on the toilet at the end of the day.

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