I don't think you'll be able to make anything that tastes like breastmilk.
Perhaps instead you could use the list of things that toddlers+ said that
breastmilk tasted like in my study of long term breastfeeding.
Karleen
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Just tasted a bit LOL!
I would do a mix of almond milk and coconut WATER (not coconut milk).
This will make it sweet and kinda watery. Freshly made almond milk
would be best (not sure of a store brand to recommend).
Curious to see what others recommend!
Jessica
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