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In reply to the discussion: Canada Dry sued over lack of ginger in ginger ale [View all]GulfCoast66
(11,949 posts)61. I'm cool with all that.
But normally plant-based products are separated from real milk.
But today I saw a product of that claim to be yogurt, but it was actually plant-based being sold side by side with real yogurt.
That is not right. A product that contains no milk whatsoever should not be able to claim the name yogurt.
It is for fermented plant protein with tons of artificial chemicals to make that process possible When my ancestors stored milk for more than a day it turned into yogurt, or kefir or whatever you want to call it. Buttermilk is what my grandmother got if milk was stored more than a day. And my ancestors lived on buttermilk!
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I agree with you. Vernors I could get in Michigan for a long time, but after moving
shraby
Jul 2018
#12
Yes, other than Reeds and one name I can not remember Vernors is my faorite also.
Doreen
Jul 2018
#60
Perhaps they blow a fan over a piece of ginger root, and a few molecules lands in each bottle :-D
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2018
#17
There are a lot of real ginger ales. Just look around if you have a big grocer.
Blue_true
Jul 2018
#67