Where does Star Wars milk come from?

Where does green milk come from in Star Wars? The original Blue Milk you see Luke drinking in “A New Hope,” is actually called Bantha Milk, because it was produced by the giant beasts in the outer rim territories, like on Tatooine.
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Is the Star Wars milk actually milk?

The menu of the Milk Stand

It's important, however, to describe what, exactly, these alien drinks are like. For starters, neither variety is actually milk – they're both plant-based non-dairy drinks (they're actually a blend of coconut and rice milks) and are soft-frozen, like a smoothie.
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What is the Star Wars milk made of?

The real-world Milk Stand found at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge serves "blue milk," which is actually a frozen plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks that the menu describes as having "alluring fruity characteristics." The Disney's Hollywood Studios location additionally serves an alcoholic Blue Milk Cooler.
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What does the blue milk come from in Star Wars?

Blue milk, sometimes known as Bantha milk and Tatooine milk, was a blue-colored liquid produced by a female bantha's mammary glands. It could be found on most planets across the galaxy. The milk was well known for being very rich and refreshing, its opaque coloring suggesting that it was also sweet.
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Where does blue and green milk come from in Star Wars?

The blue milk is a plant-based blend of Coconut and Rice Milk with alluring fruity characteristics. The green milk is a plant-based blend of Coconut and Rice Milk with zippy citrus and tropical characteristics. These are Disney's descriptions of what both drinks taste like.
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Blue Milk: The HIDDEN MEANING



Why did Luke Skywalker milks an alien?

Affiliation. Green milk was a nutritious green-colored milk produced by female thala-sirens. During his self-imposed exile on the planet Ahch-To, Luke Skywalker harvested the milk from the creatures for drinking.
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What makes green milk in Star Wars?

Ahch-To's thala-sirens are docile marine mammals that like to sun themselves on rocks fringing the coasts of the planet's islands. Sea sows produce a nutritious green milk, which is harvested by the native Lanai and adventurous visitors.
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Why does Luke Skywalker have blue milk?

The original Blue Milk you see Luke drinking in “A New Hope,” is actually called Bantha Milk, because it was produced by the giant beasts in the outer rim territories, like on Tatooine. In the famous scene in “A New Hope,” Luke Skywalker's aunt Beru is seen pouring blue milk into a canister on the table.
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Is blue milk an alcoholic?

Both drinks will cost $14 each. The alcoholic options for Blue Milk and Green Milk is a departure from Disneyland, which opened is version of Galaxy's Edge at the end of May.
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What is the purple milk?

Skim Milk = purple

Skim milk, or non-fat milk, has a purple cap indicating that it contains little to no fat. Not all grocery stores and brands follow this coloring system—so make sure to double-check the wording on the label before you throw the blue-capped milk in your cart.
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What animal did Luke get milk from?

Luke has apparently gotten into the habit of milking the planet's local creatures — the remarkably relaxed thala-sirens that spend their time reclining against the rocks. He walks up to one of the creatures and squeezes green milk from its prominent udders. Then he drinks it, soaking his beard with the stuff.
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What does the Star Wars milk taste like?

Really, the flavor is blue. What Luke's milk actually tasted like, according to Mark Hamill who had to drink it on set, was "warm, oily, sickly-sweet" and "gag-inducing." It might interest you then to know that the blue milk served in Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge is not that.
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What flavor is blue milk?

Officially, Blue Milk is flavored with dragon fruit, pineapple, lime, and watermelon. Green Milk is a citrus drink featuring mandarin orange, passion fruit, grapefruit, and orange blossom. You'd be hard-pressed to discern the exact fruits by tasting the drinks, though.
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Which milk is better at Star Wars?

If you're going to be checking out Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and you want to try something at the milk stand, my recommendation is go with the blue milk first. If you're there with a group of friends, consider getting one green milk among the group so that everybody can at least give it a try.
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What is Red Top milk?

Red tops indicate whole milk. Pink or light blue tops indicate skim milk. Blue tops indicate 2% milk. Yellow or purple tops indicate 1% milk.
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Is there alcohol in Star Wars?

For the fully-grown Jedi and bounty hunters out there, the specialty beverages with alcohol are served throughout the day. There's even a few morning specialties like the Bloody Rancor made with vodka, chile liqueur, spicy Bloody Mary mix, and a rancor bone cookie.
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What is the green lid milk?

Green: Low-Fat (1%) Milk. Light Blue: Skim Milk. Brown Cap: Chocolate Milk. Pink Cap: Strawberry Milk.
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Is Luke Skywalker a MOOF milker?

And then there are the infamous “moofs” referenced by Han Solo in The Force Awakens when he dismissively suggests that whoever messed with the control on the Falcon is a “moof milker.” Sadly, the creature Luke Skywalker milked in The Last Jedi is not a moof, but instead called a Thala-siren, even though no one says its ...
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Why does Luke drink green milk?

The blue milk Luke enjoyed on Tatooine was made from milk meant for camping trips that could last without refrigeration, which doesn't sound very appetizing and like a chore to actually drink. Green milk, on the other hand, is just coconut water they dyed in postproduction.
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Who drank blue milk?

Mark Hamill, who is prolific on Twitter and often shares behind-the-scenes Star Wars details with his 3.3 million followers, described the taste of that iconic blue milk that his character had to drink first in 1977's Star Wars: A New Hope and again in 2017's Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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What did Mark Hamill drink in Star Wars?

Actor Mark Hamill declares his preference between the original Star Wars trilogy's blue milk and the green milk he drank during The Last Jedi. Mark Hamill has offered up his opinion on the green and blue varieties of "milk" that he drank during his Star Wars career.
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Is green milk better than blue?

The blue goes down easier and makes for a better leisurely drinking experience. Green: The green milk has an earthy, plantlike taste to it. There's a slight tang that sticks around long after the first sip. The green milk takes some getting used to, and it's definitely not as smooth as the other flavor.
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Where can I find blue milk in Star Wars?

But there's good news for other sentients with palates like mine: blue milk, available at the Milk Stand and Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, is far from the only refreshing indulgence at “Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge.”
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What was Luke Skywalker's Midichlorian count?

The Jedi however also have three outliers in that of Luke, Leia, and Cade Skywalker (23000/23000/21000 midi-chlorians respectively) all of which were children/descendants of Anakin Skywalker (the chosen one) and so genetically predisposed to having abnormally-high midi-chlorian counts for Jedi.
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What's the difference between red and green milk?

Blue – full-fat milk. Green – semi-skimmed (or raw milk) Red – skimmed.
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