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Meiji Gold Milk - Good!

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28 minutes ago, 10000Baht said:

I hope you like it as I do. If not, it's my fault 😇

32.75 baht. It damn well better be good! What is the deal with Meiji and their annoying satang pricing.

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    Oldtimers will remember when Foremost and Thai-Danish were the only large western style dairies in Thailand. Both good enough, but nothing to write home about. Then along came Meiji in the late 1980s

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    Café au lait... the Frogs love it. So do we.

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    Meiji Bulgaria original is excellent.

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7 minutes ago, ricklev said:

32.75 baht. It damn well better be good! What is the deal with Meiji and their annoying satang pricing.

This week I bought 2 Liter at TOPS for 105.- THB.

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10 hours ago, FlorC said:

Meiji yoghurt is pretty good too.

Meiji Bulgaria original is excellent.

On 5/26/2026 at 7:09 PM, saakura said:

Milk in my coffee? Yuck!

Milk and honey in mine. Yummy.

I use it — goat milk — for kittens, they love it...😺

I rarely noticed this Gold maxx but I often buy Meiji ray for milk based beverages (Tea, coffee, matcha).

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Oldtimers will remember when Foremost and Thai-Danish were the only large western style dairies in Thailand.

Both good enough, but nothing to write home about.

Then along came Meiji in the late 1980s as a joint-venture with CP.

The range of products and high quality of everything they produce is excellent.

Traditionally, Thais weren't big on dairy products, but I've seen that gradually change during my time here.

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18 hours ago, CMHomeboy78 said:

Oldtimers will remember when Foremost and Thai-Danish were the only large western style dairies in Thailand.

Both good enough, but nothing to write home about.

Then along came Meiji in the late 1980s as a joint-venture with CP.

The range of products and high quality of everything they produce is excellent.

Traditionally, Thais weren't big on dairy products, but I've seen that gradually change during my time here.

This company, which makes Yolida yogurt and Alli sour cream and cottage cheese, is also great quality with no additives. http://www.sunrisedairy.co.th/en/dairy-products/

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Personally have never defiled a cup of coffee with anything other than my mouth. We only use milk to make kefir in the order of availability…

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I like Dairy Rich for drinking and milk shakes, cereals. Thai Denmark works well for coffee and tea

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On 5/26/2026 at 11:36 PM, Gottfrid said:

Why do you miss half and half and cream. It´s very available.

made from 100% cow's milk 37% milk fat

steams up for the best cappuccino !

Makro, Villa Market ...

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16 minutes ago, Luuk Chaai said:

made from 100% cow's milk 37% milk fat

steams up for the best cappuccino !

Makro, Villa Market ...

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Yeah, that´s one option. That one is also fairly cheap and actually works perfect.

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