Humans don’t usually sell their own milk to others or turn it into processed foods; it’s reserved for nursing their own babies. There are no lower animals in Zootopia, they are all anthropomorphic and behave like humans. So them having ice cream is akin to human women selling their milk for the masses to consume. It’s a little strange.
Human milk has a higher sugar content than cow milk so it probably tastes pretty good. I think the lack of supply is due to the taboo of it and the lack of lactating women who want to get milked all day
Humans don’t usually sell their own milk to others or turn it into processed foods; it’s reserved for nursing their own babies. There are no lower animals in Zootopia, they are all anthropomorphic and behave like humans. So them having ice cream is akin to human women selling their milk for the masses to consume. It’s a little strange.
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I can’t say its to the masses per se, but there are many women who sell their excess breast milk online for other mothers, so kind of close?
It’s strange in our culture. Maybe in theirs it isn’t.
Do people make breast milk ice cream? Probably. Whether or not it could become normal to be sold to people depends on how delicious it is.
Given that it’s not normal, I imagine it’s not delicious.
Apparently human breast milk is sweeter than cow, so it would probably make great ice cream.
I doubt it has anything to do with deliciousness and more to do with taboo and the fact I doubt there’s many volunteers to sit around being milked.
I have nipples. Milk me.
My wife made so much, when our kiddo was a baby, that I considered something like that.
Human milk has a higher sugar content than cow milk so it probably tastes pretty good. I think the lack of supply is due to the taboo of it and the lack of lactating women who want to get milked all day
Doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen though.
They do though, there’s literally a market for breast milk, especially with women who for whatever reason can’t produce their own.
Is it common? No. Hence why I used the modifier “usually.”