As a guess I would say it may be yogurt milk. I don't think a Thai would like buttermilk at all. Petebsdk1960 wrote:not sure but I think the orange is what english people call buttermilk.![]()
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In the UK I used to like to eat cereal with Skimmed UHT milk, is it available here? The stuff with the long expiry date, usually in cartons rather than plastic bottles.
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ok I will try buy one next time if I rememberprcscct wrote:As a guess I would say it may be yogurt milk. I don't think a Thai would like buttermilk at all. Petebsdk1960 wrote:not sure but I think the orange is what english people call buttermilk.![]()



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I speak very little Thai and read not one word yet somehow I always manage to come away from a 7/11, Tesco or Big C etc with exactly the type of milk I require.
There is absolutely no need to confuse this thread by introducing Yogurt Milks. If anyone wants a bottle of fresh milk and walks out with Buttermilk or Yogurt milk you need to be recipient of a Darwin award
There is absolutely no need to confuse this thread by introducing Yogurt Milks. If anyone wants a bottle of fresh milk and walks out with Buttermilk or Yogurt milk you need to be recipient of a Darwin award

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zeitgeist wrote:In the UK I used to like to eat cereal with Skimmed UHT milk, is it available here? The stuff with the long expiry date, usually in cartons rather than plastic bottles.
Yes....in various sizes and clearly labelled

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sateeb wrote:I speak very little Thai and read not one word yet somehow I always manage to come away from a 7/11, Tesco or Big C etc with exactly the type of milk I require.
There is absolutely no need to confuse this thread by introducing Yogurt Milks. If anyone wants a bottle of fresh milk and walks out with Buttermilk or Yogurt milk you need to be recipient of a Darwin award
the thread is called "No milk in shops" so I think we can speak about what kind of milk we want



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Whatever dude...the thread actually morphed when one poster claimed that there was only full fat milk on offer at 7/11's and then confusion as to what colour caps identify a certain type of milk.
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Maybe dude. but also because of yours contributionsateeb wrote:Whatever dude...the thread actually morphed when one poster claimed that there was only full fat milk on offer at 7/11's and then confusion as to what colour caps identify a certain type of milk.
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Every so often, one person goes into one 7/11 can't find any widgets. Immediately goes home gets on the forum and posts+---- NO WIDGETS AVAILABLE IN HH.
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^^...or glasses frames...
But I do agree, there is absolutely no need for knickers to be twisted over this.

But I do agree, there is absolutely no need for knickers to be twisted over this.
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"Rich Plain" and "Foremost Yummy" are also unrecognisable to me..sateeb wrote:Pleng wrote:Unfortunately my Thai isn't quite good enough to understand the different varieties of milk...
No problem....They are also labelled in Engerish.
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Well, my 7/11 always has dark blue tops, light blue tops, white tops as well as the drinking yoghurts etc etc.. What is all this fuss about???? Did ONE store run out causing a national crisis?
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No problem Mr Pleng...Switch to Dutch Mill,Chokchai,Meji............jeez
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“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
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I find it amusing how aggravated people are getting over this topic. I have personally never found a bottle of milk that states, in English, what type it is. Maybe I just gave up after the first few failed attempts.
I also have never been disappointed with a bottle I've had. I'll check the label on the next orange-top Dutch Mill I get, anyway, just to see if the details actually are there
I also have never been disappointed with a bottle I've had. I'll check the label on the next orange-top Dutch Mill I get, anyway, just to see if the details actually are there

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Pleng wrote:I find it amusing how aggravated people are getting over this topic. I have personally never found a bottle of milk that states, in English, what type it is. Maybe I just gave up after the first few failed attempts.
I also have never been disappointed with a bottle I've had. I'll check the label on the next orange-top Dutch Mill I get, anyway, just to see if the details actually are there



