The tiny particles of milk present in the water cause scattering of light
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Milk is mostly a collection of tiny protein-coated blobs of oil suspended in water. These blobs are small enough to generate Rayleigh scattering. Therefore, by shining light through a glass of milk, you can get the same color effects as in the sky.
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