mjólkvara
Mjólkvara is a term of Icelandic origin. It literally translates to "milk-stone" or "milk-rock". The term is not widely recognized in common parlance or scientific literature and appears to be a colloquial or potentially obscure descriptor. Its specific meaning can vary depending on context, but it is most commonly associated with mineral deposits found in milk production equipment or within the udders of cows.
These deposits are typically composed of calcium salts, phosphates, and other milk solids that can precipitate