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The question of why adults in some countries drink milk calmly while in others they avoid it has both cultural and biological explanations. Milk, which has become a symbol of childhood and a source of calcium, turned out to be a product differently perceived by the human body. The ability to digest lactose is a natural phenomenon distributed extremely unevenly around the planet. This is one of the rare manifestations of how evolution, geography, and traditions have shaped the food habits of peoples.

The Genetics of the Milk Question

The key to understanding the attitude towards milk in adults lies in genetics. Initially, all humans, like most mammals, lost the ability to digest lactose after childhood. The lactase enzyme, which breaks down milk sugar, stopped being produced approximately after three years, when the offspring completed breastfeeding. However, several thousand years ago, a mutation arose in some populations that allowed them to maintain the activity of lactase into adulthood.

This process, known as lactase persistence, was closely linked to the development of animal husbandry. Those who could digest milk received an additional source of energy and protein, especially in conditions of food scarcity. Genetic advantage promoted survival and the transmission of the trait to offspring. Thus, regions where milk became part of the traditional diet were formed.

Where Milk Did Not Become the Norm

The modern map of milk consumption astonishingly accurately reflects ancient migration routes and economic development. The greatest ability to digest lactose is observed among peoples of Northern and Central Europe — in Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Here, more than 90 percent of adults can drink milk without any consequences.

A completely different picture is observed in countries of Eastern Asia, Africa, and South America. In China, Japan, Vietnam, and Korea, the majority of the population is intolerant to lactose: the level of lactase persistence does not exceed 10-20 percent. In these regions, adults traditionally avoid milk, preferring fermented products where lactose has already been broken down — such as yogurt, kefir, or soy substitutes.

In Africa, the situation is uneven: among nomadic pastoral peoples, such as the Maasai in Kenya and Tanzania, the ability to digest milk is much more widespread than among agricultural communities. South America demonstrates a similar contrast: descendants of Europeans often retain lactose tolerance, while it is rare among indigenous peoples.

Cultural and Climatic Factors

In addition to genetics, cultural attitudes and climate played an important role. In hot countries, fresh milk quickly spoiled, making its consumption risky. Where there was no cooling technology, the product was fermented, producing safe and nutritious fermented milk drinks. Gradually, they became dominant in the diet, and milk itself lost its status as a familiar product.

Interestingly, in Asia and Africa, milk was associated with rituals for a long time, not with food. It was used in ceremonies as a symbol of purity or fertility. In contrast, in Europe, it became a daily drink, while in other regions, its role was more spiritual than utilitarian.

Modern Habits and Globalization

In the 21st century, globalization has changed the food habits of many peoples, but the attitude towards milk remains a marker of cultural identity. In East Asian countries, with the growth of Western influence, milk product production has increased, but paradoxically — not always with consumption. Many Asians prefer lactose-free versions of milk or plant alternatives such as almond and oat.

The dairy industry is trying to adapt to the characteristics of different regions, creating products that take into account lactose intolerance. Thus, even in countries where milk was traditionally not consumed, it is gradually becoming part of the urban diet, albeit in an altered form.

Interesting Observations of Science

Researchers note that lactose intolerance is not a disease — it is a normal biological state for most of humanity. Rather, the anomaly can be considered the ability of adults to digest milk. Evolutionarily, this arose recently and spread only in a few hotspots.

Interestingly, some groups of people who are genetically not adapted to lactose have learned to compensate for this deficiency culturally. For example, in India, milk is consumed mainly in boiled form with spices, which facilitates its digestion. In Tibet and Mongolia, it is traditionally drunk with tea and salt — a drink that has been thermally processed, reducing the concentration of lactose.

The Biology of Taste and Cultural Differences

The refusal of milk in adulthood cannot be explained only by physiology. In some countries, this is influenced by the aesthetics of food. In Japan and China, the idea of drinking raw milk seemed strange for a long time, as local cuisines dominated by textures and flavors were far from fatty and sweet milk drinks.

Thus, the habit of drinking milk in adulthood is the result not only of a genetic mutation but also of a complex interaction of climate, history, culinary tradition, and economic development.

Conclusion

Milk is a product that has divided humanity into two biological cultures. Some peoples have turned it into a symbol of health and domestic comfort, while others have turned it into an exotic rarity requiring caution. Modern science views this phenomenon as an example of cultural-gene co-evolution, showing that human habits can be shaped not only by tradition but also by molecular biology.

The history of the attitude towards milk is the history of adaptation. And perhaps it is best demonstrated by how people have learned to adapt nature to themselves and themselves to nature.


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