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Milk quality between states
Did coffee at an event yesterday. While very very small it was a national event.
Someone from QLD mentioned that hot chocolate and coffee was much smoother and creamier in Victoria than in QLD or NSW.
I didn't think much of it, didn't really make sense.
Victoria has different cows? Different feed? Colder weather equals greater fat production in a mammal?
I thought brand to brand would make a much bigger difference than state to state.
But a further two people said it. Strange.
It was COLD.... 4 degrees and rain at 09:00. The day topped out at 8 and little break in the rain. Maybe that?
I don't drink milk so I have no idea.
Anyone experience a difference in milk state to state?
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