According to the dairy code, it is made at California Dairies, Inc. - Visalia. According to the code 06-17652, that is where it's made. Most dairy products have the code somewhere on the package, including milk. Go and find where all your dairy products are from, regardless of which brand you purchase. You'll be surprised to find some of the "no-name" brands are products of the leading dairies.
No, there is cheese made from soymilk instead of milk which makes it non-dairy.
Yes, soymilk is a colloid. It is an emulsion of oil droplets in water, where the oil phase is dispersed in the water phase. The particles in soymilk do not settle out over time, making it a colloidal solution.
A heterogeneous mixture or an emulsion.
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Yes, you can make ice cream with Silk or generic soymilk. Soymilk can be used as a substitute for dairy milk in ice cream recipes, but there are a few considerations to keep in mind. Soymilk has a different fat and protein content compared to dairy milk, so the texture and flavor of the ice cream may be slightly different. It is recommended to use a recipe specifically designed for soymilk to ensure the best results.
It might be Sunshine Crackers - the company that makes Cheez-its. I'm eating the Great Value brand as i type this and they taste JUST LIKE the name brand!
Yes,it is!
Yes everything can freeze.
Great Value toilet tissue is a private label brand made exclusively for Walmart. The specific manufacturer of Great Value toilet tissue can vary as Walmart works with different suppliers to produce their various private label products.
tostitos are the best kind of great value tortilla chips. you can find them at your local wal-mart or any super market that sells food. they also taste great with cheese melted on top of them
Soymilk, ricemilk