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thick milk

noun

  1. Hudson Valley and North Midland U.S.. clabber.


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An extra thick milk shake with two straws?

“They pound them to pieces, and then cast them into boiling water, which, after passing through fine strainers, preserves the most oily part of the liquid" to make a thick milk, "as sweet and rich as fresh cream, an ingredient in most of their cookery, especially hominy and corncakes.”

Kazandibi, a thick milk pudding with the consistency of a jiggly crème brûlée, was an outstanding end to the meal.

But many people working in the new developments have become regular customers, preferring Santosh's chai made with thick milk and fresh ginger to the tea bags available in their offices.

From BBC

Old Men, puny, ill-constitutioned Children, languid Women, feeble young Men, and particularly such as have worn their Constitutions out by drinking, are the Subjects most frequently attacked by it; especially if they have used but little Exercise throughout the Winter: if they have fed on viscid, mealy and fat Aliments, as Pastry, Chesnuts, thick Milk or Pap, and Cheese.

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