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The cow eats green grass but it's milk was white why? ​

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Answered by PanduTheCat
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Answer:

Milk contains no chlorophyll (so no green color) but is an emulsion and a solution of fats, protein, and minerals in water, giving a white appearance.

Answered by bandanasahoo
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Milk contains no chlorophyll (so no green color) but is an emulsion and a solution of fats, protein, and minerals in water, giving a white appearance, although during certain seasons, if the animal is feeding on fresh lush grass, the cream and especially the butter can take on a slightly more golden hue, as a result of their milk is white in colour.

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