Cow's milk is a rich source of essential nutrients, including calcium, protein, vitamins D and B12, and phosphorus, which are vital for bone health, muscle function, and overall growth and development in humans. It also provides hydration and can be easily digested by many individuals. Additionally, milk serves as a versatile ingredient in various food products, enhancing flavors and textures in cooking and baking. Overall, cow's milk contributes significantly to a balanced diet and supports numerous dietary needs.
they give us milk and we can eat them.
From a cow
No, cow milk is not a vegetable, nor is it vegetarian. Vegetables are plants harvested for us humans to eat raw or cooked, they are not things that come from animals. Why else to you think milk has "cow" in front of it? Unless you think that a cow is a plant, which is something different entirely (and clearly an answer from someone seriously misinformed about cows themselves), milk from cows is an animal by-product, not in ANY way a vegetable.
No it does not it gives us milk, beef, etc. but it does not make milk
Dubstep cow
Milk was not sold in this year. People had their own cow for milk then.
Biotechnology, farmers now have the ability to selective breed cows in order to strengthen milk production and longevity.
A chicken and cow
They Do not eat cow [ beef ] because they say if cow give us milk why do we need to kill them.
Yes, but not as much as the US. When I lived there it was sold in pints and tasted like canned milk.
Greek yogurt can come from more than one animal. It is typically made from cow's or sheep's milk but in the US, most brands are made with cow's milk.
because lord Krishna thinks that cow is our sort of mother because she give us milk and cows milk is very pure and cow also give us butter lord Krishna jast love to eat butter all tome so that's why cow is very close to lord Krishna