coconut milk
English
Usage notes
- Coconut milk is a distinct product from coconut water (sometimes called "coconut juice"), though in common parlance the two are often confused.
- Like other plant milk, strictly speaking coconut “milk” is a misnomer, as it is not produced by lactation, though it has a milky (opaque, white) consistency. However, not only has this "misnomer" has been in use in English since circa 1200 AD[1], but using the same logic, terms like peanut butter, coconut cream, hot dog, artichoke heart, and chicken drumstick would also be classified as misnomers.
Coordinate terms
Translations
the liquid from inside the seed of the coconut
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