Man v Milk
Our relationship with milk is complicated. We discuss our evolutionary quest to drink milk and how we continue to change it to suit our tastes.
The relationship between humans and milk is a long and complicated one. We were never supposed to drink it past infancy yet we can’t seem to leave it alone. This week, we hear how an ability to drink milk forged the course of our evolution.
Plus, milk is big business. We hear how Dutch farmers are bracing themselves for the potential impact of EU milk quotas being lifted this year. And, why Coca-Cola has its eyes set on entering the milk market with a high-protein version. We find out about the unique social and economic factors that lead to the widespread pasteurisation of milk in the early 20th Century. And, Angela Saini talks to a farmer about the controversial trend of going back to drinking raw milk.
(Photo: Dairy cows in New Zealand. Credit: William West/AFP/Getty Images)
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