Organic Milk is good because it has natural vitamins & ingredients unlike the regular milk at the store that say '2% milk' or '1% milk'. The milk from the store is, nothing like Organic Milk. Store milk has preservatives & has many chemicals inside. I recommend Organic Milk.
Organic cow's milk is free of growth hormones and antibiotics that may be used on cows that produce inorganic milk. Organic soy milk is free of GMOs. So, organic milk may be healthier.
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Only if the milk was organic before it was skimmed Who asks these questions..lol if you have skim milk and it says organic then it is organic skim milk..???
The price will vary depending on where you live and if you buy the milk directly from the farmer or at a grocery store. It also depends on the type of milk you are buying, whether that is cow's milk, goat's milk, almond milk, coconut milk, soy milk, etc. Organic milk is more expensive than non-organic milk because there are far fewer organic dairies and organic farms in general than there are non-organic ones. .
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The price of organic milk varies. But the average is about $3.50 a quart.
does any one now the price of onon-organic milk
No. There's just as much "mucus" in "organic" as in ordinary milk.
Lecithin is an organic compound.
Carnation milk is made by Nestle so my guess would be no. If you want organic evaporated milk you can make your own or buy organic evaporated milk at a health food store or Amazon.
All milk is required to be pasteurized whether organic or not. This means that the milk is heated to a minimum of 163 degrees Fahrenheit. All milk is required not to have any antibiotics in the actual milk, if it does, then the batch of milk must be thrown out. Organic milk in plastic bottles taste different as a result of light activated flavor that occurs when the milk is oxidized by light. Milk stored in cartons block light to prevent this from occurring resulting in a different taste.
ALL milk is organic in the sense that it came from a living animal (or plant if you count soy milk, almond milk, etc.)