Don’t think the numbers might be correct. Checked with the agricultural authorities of my country that monitors/have the data on such here, and they give other numbers than this. Quite big differences.
Might be that the numbers are the raw milk, not just the milk one drink. Hence why consumption being big in such as the netherlands and switzerland (cheese-nations; cheese made from milk).. So maybe „milk-consumption“ is a bit misleading… Don’t view cheese-consumption as milk-consumption… or any other product made from milk (yoghurt etc).
Finland’s numbers must be this high because of me lol
gerhardsymons on
Czech people usually replace milk with yoghurt, or other dairy products. They have an aversion to it.
As for Finland, I recently read that – on average – females are endowed with the largest mammary glands. I wonder if there is a correlation with milk consumption?
MA_JJ on
Melk is goed voor elk, behalve voor Jan want die piest ervan
SoSmartKappa on
btw, what exactly constitutes as „milk“ here? Is this only about consuming milk as a raw pasteurized liquid, or does this take into account countless of products where milk is used a ingredient (cheese, cream, butter, bread, pastries, sauces, chocolate, desserts, cocktails, soap, pharmaceuticals …)
And how is it measured? By volumes of the products sold in supermarkets?
Jigggit on
Finngolians are number one.
Cubusphere on
I guess that’s only cow milk as a liquid? The legend could be a bit more specific. There’s many other animal milks, plant milks, processed milk etc.
Available-Badger-163 on
Ада чуш
One-Muscle-7495 on
Why are Turkey and Russia cut out
lousy-site-3456 on
Must include cheese yoghurt etc and export/import or these numbers are doubtful.
Random-Mutant on
I drink around a litre a day, possibly a little more. Usually six litres a week from the supermarket, plus two flat white coffees which are 150 ml of milk, at work.
Ooh, that’s 7.5 litres a week!
Am in NZ, we Dairy.
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Are all of them with cow milk? Or other kinds of milk like goat? Or reindeer milk in Finland?
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Don’t think the numbers might be correct. Checked with the agricultural authorities of my country that monitors/have the data on such here, and they give other numbers than this. Quite big differences.
Might be that the numbers are the raw milk, not just the milk one drink. Hence why consumption being big in such as the netherlands and switzerland (cheese-nations; cheese made from milk).. So maybe „milk-consumption“ is a bit misleading… Don’t view cheese-consumption as milk-consumption… or any other product made from milk (yoghurt etc).
Btw. regarding the finnish numbers.. Their [statistics ](https://www.luke.fi/en/statistics/balance-sheet-for-food-commodities-statistics-discontinued/balance-sheet-for-food-commodities-2024-preliminary-and-2023-final-figures)themselves says 85L pr. persons as of liuquid milk and 130kg of liquid milk products (cheese, butter, youghurt and other stuff ?).. (2024) numbers)
Is this why Belarusians are so pale?

Mmmmmm milkshake
Finland’s numbers must be this high because of me lol
Czech people usually replace milk with yoghurt, or other dairy products. They have an aversion to it.
As for Finland, I recently read that – on average – females are endowed with the largest mammary glands. I wonder if there is a correlation with milk consumption?
Melk is goed voor elk, behalve voor Jan want die piest ervan
btw, what exactly constitutes as „milk“ here? Is this only about consuming milk as a raw pasteurized liquid, or does this take into account countless of products where milk is used a ingredient (cheese, cream, butter, bread, pastries, sauces, chocolate, desserts, cocktails, soap, pharmaceuticals …)
And how is it measured? By volumes of the products sold in supermarkets?
Finngolians are number one.
I guess that’s only cow milk as a liquid? The legend could be a bit more specific. There’s many other animal milks, plant milks, processed milk etc.
Ада чуш
Why are Turkey and Russia cut out
Must include cheese yoghurt etc and export/import or these numbers are doubtful.
I drink around a litre a day, possibly a little more. Usually six litres a week from the supermarket, plus two flat white coffees which are 150 ml of milk, at work.
Ooh, that’s 7.5 litres a week!
Am in NZ, we Dairy.
Are all of them with cow milk? Or other kinds of milk like goat? Or reindeer milk in Finland?