The problem with this question is most dairy companies process the heck out of milk until they kill everything, skim all the vitamin from the cream, and replace it with some acid type vitamin produced in china. It's all chemicals unless you are lucky enough to find a small company that doesn't skim all the cream and simply homogenize and do a low temp pasturization. The medical Benifits of these products can not be matched. The natural fats sugars and vitamins are easily processed by the body. The dairy monopoly has everyone afraid of 3 percent aka whole milk cause then they wouldn't get the most profitable piece of the milk. More sugar and fat comes from a cookie or a can of coke. Sorry for the writing errors. Wrote this on iphone
calcium.
This is the main nutrient found in dairyass
Calcium.
All cheeses and dairy products offer no nutritional value to mice. Mice should not be fed brie or any other types of cheese, it is not healthy for them.
Cholecalciferol is another name for Vitamin D3You'll find it in all irradiated meat and dairy products, and in fish liver oils; it is also sometimes added to foods for extra nutritional value.
The nutritional value of alfalfa and other hays depends on when it is cut and have noted that milk production of dairy cattle rose dramatically when cows were fed alfalfa that was harvested at first flower.
Fruit Juice
No, that rumor is false. Dairy Queen does use real dairy products.
Their is no nutritional value in soda.
The base for liquid dairy products would be milk or cream.
It is possible to meet all your nutritional requirements without eating meat - however you need to make sure you have substitutes (especially protein substitutes). Vegetarian foods that have important nutritional value: Protein - lentils, tofu, nuts, tempeh, chickpeas Iron - spinach, mushrooms, tofu, tempeh, dried friuts, dried beans Calcium - broccoli, dairy products, fortified soy milk Vitamin B12 - dairy products, eggs Omega 3 - flaxseed, canola oil, tofu, soybeans, walnuts As long as you have a well-balanced diet and ensure that you have sources of the nutrients listed above, all your nutritional needs should be met.
Yes, it is excellent nutritional value
no there is no albumin in all dairy products
no dairy products are not high in carbohydrates.
The base for liquid dairy products would be milk or cream.