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  • ...], [[whipping cream]], and [[half-and-half]] substitutes among other dairy products. Coconut oil filled milk became a popular cost-saving product sold through ...refront in ''[[United States v. Carolene Products Co.]]'' wherein Carolene Products Co. was indicted in the [[United States District Court for the Southern Dis
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  • ...have various functional benefits toward the rheological properties of milk products and the health improving potential. * [[Fermented milk products]]
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  • ...national Inventory of Fermented Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Whey, and Related Products |publisher=Van Nostrand Reinhold |location=[[New York City]] |year=1992 |pa [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ...s known to have licensed bhang shops, and in many places one can buy bhang products and drink bhang lassis.<ref>Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Collection 2, [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ...:skyr.jpg|right|frame|Skyr with [[strawberry]] taste from an [[Iceland]]ic dairy product company]] --> '''Skyr''' is an [[Iceland]]ic cultured [[Milk|dairy product]], similar to [[strained yogurt]]. Technically it is a very soft [[
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  • ...improves the digestibility of milk. There is evidence that fermented milk products have been produced since around 10,000 BC.<ref name="cdc"> | title = Fermented Milk Products
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  • ...sture content.<ref name="making">indiacurry.com [http://www.indiacurry.com/dairy/d006khoya.htm Making khoya mawa Recipe] Retrieved 2008-02-24.</ref> Differe ...(about 80°C).<ref name="making">indiacurry.com [http://www.indiacurry.com/dairy/d006khoya.htm Making khoya mawa Recipe] Retrieved 2008-02-24.</ref> Another
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  • ...a long time (written records from the 18th century speak of filmjölk-like products, but it has probably been around since the Viking Age or longer)<ref>[http: ...roduced to the Swedish market as a consumer product in 1931 by the Swedish dairy cooperative [[Arla Foods|Arla]].<ref name="kulturmjoelk-grundfakta"/><ref n
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  • ...oduce [[ricotta]], [[brunost|brown cheeses]], Messmör/Prim and many other products for human consumption. It is also an additive in many processed foods, inc Whey was also used in central Spain to enrich bakery products. Traditionally, it was used instead of water to produce bread dough.
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  • ...turally occurring [[trans fat]] found in the fat of [[ruminant]]s and in [[dairy product]]s such as [[milk]] and [[yogurt]].<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/fea |journal= J. Dairy Sci|volume=88|issue=449|year=2005
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