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  • ...broadly classified into curdled products, like [[chhena]], or non-curdled products, like [[khoa]]. ==Curdled dairy products==
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  • ...s down the lactose in milk. This can result in diarrhea. Lactose-free milk products are available for pets. ...a these days are from pasteurized milk vs. raw milk at a certified organic dairy farm according to one CDC study).
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  • ...cyclines are a large family of antibiotics that were discovered as natural products by [[Benjamin Minge Duggar]] and first described in 1948.<ref>Klajn, Rafal, ...t to be taken with [[milk]], [[yogurt]], and other [[dairy product|dairy]] products
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  • ...ibers to form long rolls for future conversion into a wide range of useful products, such as face masks, filters, nappies (diapers) and wipes. ...e into disposable bottles to contain liquid, powdered, or similar consumer products, although HDPE and [[polyethylene terephthalate]] are commonly also used to
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  • [[File:Coffee_Mate.jpg|thumb|right|Coffee Mate brand non-dairy creamer]] ...ts; accordingly, some parts of the world require the alternate term '''non-dairy whiteners''' that does not imply the presence of real cream.
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  • ...hole milk, non-fat dry milk, dry buttermilk, dry [[whey]] products and dry dairy blends. ...New Zealand Dairy Research Institute.[http://www.nzic.org.nz/ChemProcesses/dairy/3C.pdf]</ref> nonfat [[skim milk]], whole milk, buttermilk or whey. [[Past
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  • ...he milk and kefir grains well mixed{{Citation needed|date=October 2009}}. Dairy-free alternatives are available, such as coconut milk kefir and soy milk ke ...n of kefir grains grown in cows' milk and in soy milk | journal=Journal of Dairy Research | volume=66 | issue=2 | pages=327–333 | publisher=Cambridge Univ
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  • ...velopment}}</ref> In the past three years, commercial success of hemp food products has grown considerably.<ref name="CNBC Special Report">{{cite web|url=http: ...and nutritional products. The ''[[bast fibre]]s'' can be used in 100% hemp products, but are commonly blended with other organic fibres such as flax, cotton or
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  • ...as a [[cannabis#Recreational use|recreational drug]]. Industrial [[hemp]] products are made from ''Cannabis'' plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber ...ng ''Cannabis'' in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] specifically named products of ''C. sativa'' as prohibited materials. Enterprising attorneys for the de
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  • ...art of [[Con-Agra]] Foods. The exhibit, designed as a way to promote dairy products in the area, was a big hit with fairgoers. Because of its success the butte ...en follows the same general steps. Most start with choosing one of the six dairy cattle breeds ([[Holstein]], [[Guernsey]], [[Jersey]], [[Brown Swiss]], [[A
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  • '''Butter''' is a [[dairy product]] made by [[churning (butter)|churning]] fresh or [[fermentation (f ...ic acid]], a compound found in [[Rancidification|rancid]] butter and dairy products such as [[Parmigiano-Reggiano|Parmesan cheese]]. (Another possibility may b
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  • ...r#Middle_ages|butter]], some tested lumps of bog butter were made of dairy products while others were meat-based.<ref name=sto269>{{cite web|url= http://www.sh ...ere of [[adipose tissue|adipose]]/[[tallow]] origin while others were of [[dairy]] origin.<ref name=sto269 /><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.newscientist.co
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  • ...f>National Research Council, 1976, ''Fat Content and Composition of Animal Products'', Printing and Publishing Office, National Academy of Science, Washington, ...ion: Cream, Eggnog, Half-and-half, and Sour Cream (2002).</ref> Commercial products generally contain the minimum legal amount of fat.
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  • ...Affairs]] | url=http://www.defra.gov.uk/foodrin/industry/regional/foodname/products/registered/cornclcream.htm |accessdate =30 July 2009 }}</ref> [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ...logy|terminology and etymology]]) is a [[Fermented milk products|fermented dairy product]] traditionally made from [[mare (horse)|mare]]'s milk. The drink r Kumis is a [[dairy product]] similar to [[kefir]], but is produced from a liquid [[starter cul
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  • :{{About|the creamy dairy product}} ...kaimak''' or '''qeymağ''', also '''geymar''', '''gaimar''', is a creamy [[dairy product]], similar to [[clotted cream]], made in the [[Balkans]], [[Iraq]],
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  • ...e three main kinds of food with this name: foods based on curdled [[milk]] products like [[yoghurt]] or [[cheese]]; foods based on [[barley]] broth, bread, or In modern Iran, kashk is a thick whitish liquid similar to [[whey]] (a [[dairy]] product) similar to [[sour cream]], used in traditional Persian/Iranian c
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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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  • ...atherosclerosis]]). Scientific studies on the effects of homogenization on dairy allergies and atherosclerosis have failed to show any link between these di Pasteurization is widely accepted to improve the safety of milk products by reducing the exposure to pathogens. Opponents of pasteurization argue th
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  • ...have become synonymous. Though there have been unsweetened condensed milk products, today these are uncommon. Condensed milk is used in numerous dessert dish ...justs its outlook to secure the future for its member owners | publisher = Dairy Foods | date = 2008-03 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3301/
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  • {{About|the food products|uses of the acronym VLA|VLA (disambiguation)}} This [[dairy]] product made from fresh [[milk]] first appeared in the 1950s. Traditional
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  • '''Cream''' is a [[dairy product]] that is composed of the higher-[[butterfat]] layer skimmed from t ...ook has a great deal of technical information on cream and other dairy fat products. Extracts available on Google books [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9h9
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  • '''Buttermilk''' refers to a number of dairy drinks. Originally, buttermilk was the liquid left behind after churning [[ The variation of buttermilk which is a [[fermented dairy product]], is produced from [[cow's milk]], and with a characteristically s
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  • * [http://www.tere.eu/eng/products/products/kohuke/ Estonian curd snacks] from Tere AS [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • {{see also|Fermented milk products|Souring}} | journal = Journal of Dairy Science
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  • ...language|Icelandic]]: ''sour milk'') is an [[Iceland]]ic [[Fermented milk products|cultured milk product]], or a type of [[yoghurt]]. It is made from either w [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • '''Eggnog''', also known as '''egg nog''', is a sweetened [[dairy]]-based [[beverage]] made with [[milk]] and/or [[cream]], [[sugar]] and bea ...substitute. The inexpensive liquor, coupled with plentiful farm and dairy products, helped the drink become very popular in America.<ref name=KPHist>{{cite we
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  • ...d as [[sorbet]]. Products which use [[nonfat]] or [[lowfat]] [[yogurt]] or dairy analogues are sold as [[frozen yogurt]]. [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ...nd infant formula was first introduced in the United States in 1997 by PBM Products. All infant formula brands in the United States are required to adhere to t The [[Mayo Clinic]] said, “As with most consumer products, brand-name infant formulas cost more than generic brands. But that doesn't
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  • ...'' and similar to some kinds of '''''[[quark (cheese)|quark]]''''') is a [[dairy product]], originating from [[Belgium]] and the north of [[France]]. The na [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ...broadly classified into curdled products, like [[chhena]], or non-curdled products, like [[khoa]]. ==Curdled dairy products==
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  • '''Fermented dairy comestibles''' are foods made from the fermented milk of various animals. A ...oducts to be preserved before the advent of refrigeration. Fermented dairy products are nonetheless susceptible to spoilage, primarily caused by yeasts or mold
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  • ...terial]] culture ''[[Lactococcus lactis]]''. When producing fermented milk products such as [[yogurt]], ymer, [[tykmælk]], [[skyr]], [[Quark_(cheese)|qvark]] ...d after the giant [[Ymer]] from Genesis in [[Norse mythology]]. In 1937, [[dairy]] farmer [[E. Larsen]] in [[Hatting,_Denmark|Hatting]] registered his new s
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  • ..."), in [[ Hindi Language|Hindi]] - "Dahi") is a traditional and nutritious dairy product prepared from [[Water Buffalo|buffalo]] milk and it is popular thro [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ...ve been ready-made varieties on the Danish market, originally from Esbjerg Dairy, today mainly from [[Arla_Foods|Arla]]<ref name='arlakoldskaal'> {{cite web ...the demand for ready-made koldskål. According to figures from the Danish Dairy Board, Danish dairies produced in week 24 of 2007 1.2 million liters of kol
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  • ...ded casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate | journal=Journal of Dairy Research | year =2006 | volume =73 | pages=74–78 | doi=10.1017/S002202990 ...Casein micelles as colloids. Surface structures and stabilities |journal=J Dairy Sci. |volume=81 |issue=11 |pages=3013–8 |date=1 November 1998|url=http://
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  • ...uted through a cow share program, wherein the consumer owns a share in the dairy animal or the herd, and can be considered to be consuming milk from their o ...ot been heat-treated and may contain organisms harmful to health", and the dairy must conform to higher hygiene standards than dairies producing only pasteu
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  • ...ts]], [[domestic sheep|sheep]], [[yak]]s, [[camel]]s, or [[horse]]s. Dairy products are commonly found in [[European cuisine|European]], [[Middle Eastern]] and [[Image:Milkproducts v2.svg|thumb|500px|Milk products and production relationships]]
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  • ...s available at local [[soda fountain|soda fountains]] and nationally, at [[Dairy Queen]] stores for many years. ...nk J. Wisner, who has popularized it through advertising on his soft drink products and website.<ref>http://www.cripplecreekbrewing.com/Home.htm</ref>{{Verify
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  • '''Curds''' are a [[dairy product]] obtained by ''curdling'' (coagulating) [[milk]] with [[rennet]] o ...nd [[paneer]] (curdled with lemon juice). The word can also refer to a non-dairy substance of similar appearance or consistency, though in these cases a mod
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  • ...sine of the [[Kalenjin people]] of [[Kenya]]. Made from curdled [[dairy]] products cooked in a specially made gourd container, it is commonly served at dinner [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • *[http://www.douglasdale.co.za/products.asp Example nutritional information] [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • '''Cheese''' is a generic term for a diverse group of milk-based [[food]] products. Cheese is produced throughout the world in wide-ranging flavors, textures, ...ore compact and has a longer shelf life than milk. [[Cheesemaker]]s near a dairy region may benefit from fresher, lower-priced milk, and lower shipping cost
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  • ...plastic at the time could compete on price, and with ivory, horn and bone products becoming far more expensive, it found a natural home in the fashion industr [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • '''Smetana''' is a Slavic [[loanword]] in English for a [[dairy product]] that is produced by [[souring]] [[heavy cream]]. Smetana is from ...ent of the milk products has caused the taste and consistency of many milk products<ref name="Valio Ltd"/> to deteriorate. To imitate Hungarian style cooking a
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  • ...oducts/Organic+Milk+FAQ+HTML.htm|title=Organic Milk FAQ|publisher=National Dairy Council|accessdate=2009-10-19}}</ref> and a [[Monsanto]] study concluded th [[Category:Dairy products|Dairy products]]
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  • ...ained for 4 to 7 hours for fermentation. [[Soy yogurt|Soy yoghurt]], a non-dairy yoghurt alternative, is made from [[soy milk]]. There is evidence of [[precultured milk]] products being produced as food for at least 4,500 years. The earliest yoghurts were
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  • ...ct]]s, [[alcoholic beverage]]s, and [[soft drink]]s. The [[United States]] dairy product known as ''half and half'' is a mixture of one part [[milk]] to one === Dairy ===
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  • ...any other parts of [[France]], with large quantities coming from the major dairy regions of [[Britanny]], [[Poitou-Charente]], [[Lorraine (region)|Lorraine] ==Similar products==
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  • | main_ingredient = Dairy (or soy milk), sugar '''Ice cream''' or '''ice-cream''' is a frozen dessert usually made from [[dairy product]]s, such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other
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  • ...udy was small in scale with only nine athletes and partially funded by the dairy industry. Furthermore, the study compared chocolate milk to two energy drin [[Category:Dairy products]]
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  • ''' Sour cream''' or '''soured cream''' is a [[dairy product]] rich in [[fat]]s obtained by fermenting a regular [[cream]] by ce ...d, and as such must be stored under [[refrigeration]]. As with other dairy products, it is usually sold with an expiration date stamped on the container, thoug
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  • | url=http://www.ams.usda.gov/dairy/vegoil.pdf#search=%22%22standard%20of%20identity%22%20margarine%22 }}</ref> Products not labeled ''vegetable oil margarine'' do not have that restriction.)''
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  • ...+Page.x=0&Jump+to+Specified+Page.y=0 Fat Content and Composition of Animal Products.]; p. 203. Washington, DC: Printing and Publishing Office, National Academy ...%20Rendering%20The%20Book.pdf Essential Rendering: All About The Animal By-Products Industry]''. Arlington, VA: National Renderers Association. p 95–110. ISB
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  • ...nts, legislators in some jurisdictions found that they could protect their dairy industries by discouraging the consumption of margarine. Bans on adding col ...ng of margarine. The color bans, drafted by the butter lobby, began in the dairy states of [[New York]] and [[New Jersey]]. In several states, legislatures
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  • ...as [[dairy]] [[milking machines]], and is provided by some manufacturers' products.<ref name="sealed Piezos" /> ...of LEDs can thus show the current status of equipment or machines. In some products the [[LED]]s can have two colors to show multiple status conditions, such a
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