Milk, cheese and green veg all contain calcium.
If you are looking for a nutrient, then Milk and Cheese are very high in calcium, however if you want specific vitamins, then they do not have much, but they do contain the most vitamin A.
A goat doesn't produce cheese. It produces milk, in which cheese is made. The process of milking a goat is similar to that of cows, but on a much smaller scale. The cheeses made with goats milk are much easier to achieve than that made from cows milk. A sheep doesn't produce cheese but there are certain breeds of sheep that you can milk and from this milk cheese can be produced.
Dairy products derived from skim milk are going to have the highest calcium content.
Goat milk is much lower in fat than either cow or yak milk, so, all else being equal, yak cheese would more closely resemble cheese made from cow's milk.
Cheese is a refined carbohydrate
no, milk & cheese are not complementary
No milk is made out of cheese
cottage cheese is lumpy and feta cheese is made from goats milk
It depends on the recipie of the pork pie. Most are milk and sometimes cheese. very often milk not so much aas cheese
cheese is not a living thing because milk is what cheese is most made of and milk is nonliving...
Cheese is made from milk curds. It could be cows milk, goats milk, sheeps milk, or water buffalo milk (in the case of mozzarella.
No, cheese is typically made from fresh milk, not expired milk.