Message from @xorgy
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lactose is a sugar
ye
@xorgy Pasteurization is the heat treatment, homogenization is just mixing
I know
when it is broken down it affects how our taste buds perceive it
thats what Im asking 😛
is it just in milk or all sugars
@Bayesed I like sweet things sometimes, but sometimes I find it kinda gross.
sweet liquids which are also fatty are kinda gross to me
except in some cases lol
it's complicated I guess
fructose and sucrose as well?
i donno, i add milk to my coffee, and often sugar too. i imagine i need less with sweeter milk
@Bayesed doesn't lactase just break down Lactose into 2 different simpler sugars
I think there is some dextrose
yes
2 different sugars which are much sweeter tasting. humans dont perceive lactose as being very sweet
galactose and glucose
"Lactase (also known as lactase-phlorizin hydrolase, or LPH), a part of the β-galactosidase family of enzymes, is a glycoside hydrolase involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers."
galactose, isn't that the guy who tried to destroy the earth?
lol
We're already a cyborg and we dont even know it yet - Elon Musk 😱
lactose free milk is like 6-7$ per gallon here, vs 3.5$ for regular. I add about 25 cents worth of lactase and its just as good
a lot of hard cheese is virtually free of lactose AFAIK
Watching Joe Rogan & him, what a socially odd guy but rlly smart
at least, when I was mildly lactose intolerant as a kid, cheese did not irritate me
yeah, cheese doesnt contain enough to affect me
yeah, I think Elon is just a weeb who hit the jackpot on PayPal and is doing what he really wants to do.
Like a real weeb?
any thoughts of neuralink?
@Coochie coo yeah, well, no
@Coochie coo not super cringey AFAICT
just... he understands weeb memes
$3.5 seems expensive... its £1 per 2.2litres here... not sure how that works out in american units
Ah
youre paying more for you milk
oh, per 2.2
youre essentially buying a half gallon each time
2.272
gallon is 3.7 or something right?