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plantmilk|ˈplɑːntmɪlk, -æ-| [f. plant n.1 + milk n.] A synthetic milk substitute prepared from vegetable matter.
1959Oxford Mail 19 Mar. 4/5 It is estimated that the plantmilk which will soon be available to the general public will cost a few pence more than cows' milk. 1959New Scientist 1 Oct. 596/1 Plantmilks based on soya are being used in America to treat milk allergies in infants. 1962Guardian 27 Aug. 2/3 A plantmilk, made from cereals and pulses, has been on sale for some years. 1965Times 1 Sept. 6/6 Drinka pinta milka day but make it plantmilk, Dr. Alan Stoddard advised delegates at the International Vegetarian Union's world congress at Swanwick, Derbyshire, today. |