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Dairy Products

Dairy products are foods that are made from milk. They are usually known for their creamy texture, as well as being a good source of calcium.

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Does cream together mean beat or stir?

When you are to "cream" something together, that refers to beat the ingredient(s) until the mixture is light, fluffy, and "creamy". This can be done by an electric mixer or spoon.

Why do you have milk and dairy products?

You do not need to eat dairy products.

Consuming dairy products leads to a decrease in calcium stores in the body.

Casein in dairy products binds with calcium in the bones, which is then excreted from the body.

What are other good sources of calcium besides dairy products?

Tofu, sesame seeds, and sardines actually contain more calcium than milk. Swiss chard, collard greens, and mustard greens are close behind. For a treat, rutabagas have quite a bit as well, but also a lot of sugar.

How many dairy products 13 year olds need?

They need about 3-4 servings per day for healthy body growth.

Is sugar a dairy product?

No sugar is not a Carbohydrate, it is however a form of energy. Other forms of energy are Fats, Grains and Sugars. Sugar can be divided into to 2 catagories Complex and Simple sugar chains. There are also 4 kinds of sugar: lactose( the sugar found in milk), sucrose ( candy bar type of sugar), fructose and glucose. Your body makes fructose and glucose naturally.

Where can you find cheese cloth?

You'll probably need to go to a specialist dairy outlet which mainly sells cheese.

Check your local phone directory for these stores, or have a look online, and ring them to see what they offer.

What are the uses of dairy products?

Dairies milk cows and sell it to make cheese, or they can keep it and drink it. It's really good! But the sooner the milk from the cow is chilled, the better it will be. You can use the creamy stuffi from milk to make butter.

What kind of cheese do you put on chili?

Any type of cheese is great for nachos. It is primarily your preference. The most common cheeses used in classic nachos are cheddar or monterey jack. Pepper jack is very good on nachos as well. If you're watching your calories, make sure to use cheeses that have a sharper flavor because you don't have to use as much.

What dairy products does Minnesota sell?

Iowa does not produce milk? There is a great deal of wheat growing in the state of IOWA, so we get a majority of wheat from Iowa.

What is the term for some one who eats no meat fish or dairy products?

I'm not sure if there is a specific title for people who eat seafood and poultry, but I know that there are at least two types of vegetarian classifications. Vegans eat only vegetables, no meats of any kind, including meat by products like gelatin. Ovo lacto includes all vegetables, eggs, cheese and other dairy products, and sometimes seafood and poultry. The latter is the better answer.

Why does drinking milk make your stomach hurt?

Because of the rennet in your stomach.

Rennet is an extract found in the stomachs of all mammals. This extract contains a number of enzymes which are designed to help these animals digest their mother's milk, and when added to milk, rennet will cause the milk to coagulate, forming curds and whey.

Why don't Jewish people mix dairy products with meat?

It's considered not kosher to eat meat and dairy together.

What foods are named dairy products?

I could only come up with 16, hope that will do! 1. Milk 2. Condensed Milk 3. Half and half 4. Baby Formula 5. Whipping Cream 6. Sour Cream 7. Buttermilk 8. Cottage Cheese 9. Specialty Cheeses 10. Basic Cheeses 11. Cream Cheese 12. Ice Cream 13. Butter 14. Margarine 15. Yogurt 16. Whey

Can you catch mad cow disease from dairy products?

To the best of my knowledge, no. The misfolded protein (called a prion) that causes bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, the scientific name for mad cow disease) resides in primary the tonsils, the small intestines and the brain and spinal cord. It does not appear to locate itself in the mammary gland nor does it appear to be secreted into the milk.

Can cream of tartar expire?

I don't think so, not unless it had moisture in it and got moldy at some point. My mom has a jar of cream of tarar that she has had since she got married (33 years ago)!

What is the function for cream-in ice-cream?

The cream in ice-cream influences the flavor and the texture of the treat. The cream makes the flavor fuller, you can tell because a sorbet (which has no dairy at all) is missing the fullness of flavor that the same flavor ice cream has. The cream also changes the texture to make the desert richer.

Do cream crackers have cream in them?

No, the name cream crackers refers the method of mixing or "creaming" of the mixture in production.

Is licorice wheat and dairy free?

Most licorice contains wheat. Read the label to confirm whether your chosen brand of licorice contains wheat.

Can you substitute single cream for double cream?

Soy cream, there are at least two brands available. Vegan double cream recipe - Blend together - 4.4oz tofu, 2.5 floz vegetable oil, 3.3 floz soy milk, 3 tsp vanilla essence, 1 floz maple syrup.

What is the nutritional value in dairy products?

The problem with this question is most dairy companies process the heck out of milk until they kill everything, skim all the vitamin from the cream, and replace it with some acid type vitamin produced in china. It's all chemicals unless you are lucky enough to find a small company that doesn't skim all the cream and simply homogenize and do a low temp pasturization. The medical Benifits of these products can not be matched. The natural fats sugars and vitamins are easily processed by the body. The dairy monopoly has everyone afraid of 3 percent aka whole milk cause then they wouldn't get the most profitable piece of the milk. More sugar and fat comes from a cookie or a can of coke. Sorry for the writing errors. Wrote this on iphone

Why can Jewish people not eat meat and dairy products together?

The practice of not eating dairy products with meat comes from the Torah prohibition again cooking a kid (baby goat) in its mother's milk. The exact quote is:

"You shall not boil a young goat in its mother's milk" (Exodus 23:19)

The reason for this prohibition is humanitarian. The practice of cooking a young animal in its mother's milk is cruel and therefore not allowed.

Now, why do Jews not eat ANY meat with dairy when the mitzvah is so specific? In Jewish practice, there is a tradition called 'building a fence around the Torah'. What this means, is that, in the Torah, there are many mitzvot, like the one quoted above that are specific. However, there is the possibility that a person can accidentally violate or appear to violate the mitzvah in question.

In regard to the prohibition against cooking a young goat in it's mother's milk, once meat is prepared, it's hard or even impossible to tell the difference between different types. Also, there is the possibility that we might accidentally end up eating a young goat that was cooked in its mothers milk thinking that it was a different type of meat. As a result no meats of any kind (including poultry) are cooked in milk so that it doesn't appear that we're violating this mitzvah or that we unknowingly violate the mitzvah.

The fence was taken a step further by prohibiting the combination of ANY meats with ANY dairy products, including cheese. The logic behind this is the same (so that we don't accidentally or appear to have violated the core mitzvah).

How many servings of dairy products should you have per day?

3 glasses of milk or 2 cups of yogurt "apparently" but with my diet, I don't even need to think about how much dairy I have because I end up having the right amount anyway. For example, I'll decide I want a hot chocolate and later I'll have cheese on toast.

The real thing that's important is how much veges and fruit you eat and making sure you get all your protein :)