Carbonated milk

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Carbonated milk is a type of beverage that combines milk and carbonation. It is a unique fusion of dairy and carbonation, which is more commonly associated with soft drinks. Carbonated milk is not widely consumed globally, but it has a presence in certain markets and cultures.

History

The concept of carbonated milk is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century. The first known commercial product was introduced in the United Kingdom by the company Britvic in 1985. The product, named "Tango", was not successful and was discontinued shortly after its launch.

Production

The production of carbonated milk involves the infusion of carbon dioxide into milk under pressure. This process is similar to the carbonation of water to produce carbonated water. The carbonation gives the milk a fizzy texture and slightly tangy taste. The process requires careful control to prevent the milk from curdling due to the acidity of the carbon dioxide.

Consumption

Carbonated milk is consumed in several countries, including South Korea, where a popular carbonated milk drink called "Milkis" is produced by the Lotte Chilsung company. In Russia, a carbonated milk drink called "Buratino" is also popular. These drinks are often consumed as a refreshing alternative to regular milk or soft drinks.

Health Aspects

Like regular milk, carbonated milk is a source of calcium, protein, and vitamin D. However, the carbonation process can slightly reduce the nutritional value of the milk. The carbonation can also cause digestive discomfort in some individuals, particularly those with sensitive stomachs or lactose intolerance.

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