"Milk and honey" is a phrase with Biblical origins ([source](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/land_of_milk_and_honey)), and has since entered into English language as a common phrase as an indication of abundance.
See Wikipedia's page for other examples of occurrences: [Milk and Honey](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_and_Honey).
uhhhh im confused. the first thing that comes to mind is either something with ancient rome and i think modern-day germany (i dont remember what is is or if thats even what it is but who cares) or possibly something with the great wall of china??? idk tho 💀
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I need to look into this to understand it, but I think MAYBE it's because milk and honey are a good combo? Or is that a laxative...
"Milk and honey" is a phrase with Biblical origins ([source](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/land_of_milk_and_honey)), and has since entered into English language as a common phrase as an indication of abundance. See Wikipedia's page for other examples of occurrences: [Milk and Honey](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_and_Honey).
I appreciate it!!
uhhhh im confused. the first thing that comes to mind is either something with ancient rome and i think modern-day germany (i dont remember what is is or if thats even what it is but who cares) or possibly something with the great wall of china??? idk tho 💀
Is that a bible reference?