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Milk and Milk Products

2012
Proteins are the major bioactive components of milk with health benefits ranging from improved cardiovascular functions and cancer prevention to enhanced gut health and upregulated immune response. Whey proteins contain high levels of sulfur amino acids, which supplies cysteine for synthesis of glutathione, a potent cellular antioxidant compound.
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Milk and Milk Products

1983
The cow is the most efficient producer of milk. Cow’s milk is defined as “the lacteal secretion practically free from colostrum, obtained by the complete milking of one or more healthy cows, which contains not less than 8¼% of milk-solids-not-fat and not less than 3¼% of milkfat” (Federal Security Agency 1951).
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Milk and Milk Products

1995
Milk and milk products cover a very wide range of raw materials and manufactured products. No attempt is made in this chapter to deal with all of them. Rather, the properties and processing of fluid milk and some of the more common products manufactured from it, such as specialty milks, ice cream, and cheese, are discussed.
Norman N. Potter, Joseph H. Hotchkiss
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Milk and milk products

1996
Milk has been an important traded commodity since historical times and hence may well have been one of the earliest commodities to be the subject of extension or adulteration. This has been recognised by enforcement authorities where legislation on milk has been in place for many years.
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Milk and Milk Products

1973
Milk from the cow, after pasteurisation, is not satisfactory as an ingredient for the manufacture of sugar confectionery and chocolate, because of its high water content. This, lengthens processing time and the enhanced danger from inversion (see §2.9) outweighs the advantage gained from lower cost of the milk.
R. Lees, E. B. Jackson
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Liquid Milk and Liquid Milk Products

1994
After reading this chapter you should understand The difference between the various types of liquid milks The key roles of processing The basic technology of processing The major control points The nutritional effects of milk processing The nature of chemical changes associated with processing and subsequent storage ...
Alan H. Varnam, Jane P. Sutherland
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Milk and Milk Products

1989
Milk products are major ingredients in the chocolate and confectionery industry and uses are described in many parts of this book.
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Milk and Milk Products

Abstract Milk and milk amount are essential parts of the human diet, providing a rich source of the finest proteins, grease, vitamins, and minerals. These buttery products, which contain milk, dignitary, yogurt, and butter, play an important part in upholding good condition, supporting cartilage bulk, and advancing overall wellness.
Dr. Rehan Haider, Dr. Hina Abbas
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The science of plant‐based foods: Constructing next‐generation meat, fish, milk, and egg analogs

Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2021
David Julian McClements, Lutz Grossmann
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MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS

Food Policy, 1990
Marjorie P. Penfield, Ada Marie Campbell
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