No, both cow and buffalo milk do not contain gluten. Gluten is a protein found primarily in certain grains, such as wheat, barley, and rye. Milk, being an animal product, is naturally gluten-free. However, it's always important to check for any additives in processed dairy products that might contain gluten.
No.
No, cow milk does not contain mucus.
It is cow or buffalo milk
Absolutely! It's a little richer than "normal" cow's milk, but it's no different from drinking milk from a dairy cow, especially if the buffalo cow is trained to be milked, like a lot of Asian buffalo are.
All cow's milk and goat's milk is gluten free.
It is normally made with cow's milk nowadays so will have minute quantities of fat.
cow;s milk
It is not common for Canadians to raise buffalo for milk. Generally, Canadians drink cow's milk.
No it does not.
It depends on the breed of cow in question. A Holstein (dairy) cow will give more milk than a buffalo, but a Charolais (beef) cow will give less milk than a buffalo does. An Angus cow may give as much or slightly more milk than a buffalo cow will.
No.
Milk of either cow, goat, sheep or buffalo.