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  2. Sheep milk - Wikipedia

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    Sheep milk has the third highest CO2 emissions intensity of any agricultural commodity. Female sheep (ewes) do not produce milk constantly. Instead, they produce milk during the 80–100 days after lambing. [2] Sheep naturally breed in the fall, which means that a majority of lambs are born in the winter or early spring.

  3. List of dairy products - Wikipedia

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    This blending develops a frothy/cloudy milk dessert which is elegant in taste. Almonds, pistachios, Cashews and other dry fruits are added as garnish and served. Matzoon: Armenia: A fermented milk product of Armenian origin made from cow's milk (mostly), goat's milk, sheep's milk, or a mix of them and a culture from previous productions.

  4. Moose milk - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007, it had three milk-producing moose, whose milk yielded roughly 300 kilograms (660 lb) of cheese per year, which sold for about $1,000 (equivalent to $1,469 in 2023) [6] per kilogram. [7] A disturbed moose cow's milk dries up, so it can take up to 2 hours of milking in silence to get the full 2-litre (0.53 US gal) yield. [ 8 ]

  5. So What Is Buttermilk, Exactly, and Can I Make It at Home? - AOL

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    Learn how to make buttermilk substitutes, how to make real homemade buttermilk, and what recipes buttermilk is used for, including biscuits, pancakes, fried chicken, ranch dressing, and more.

  6. What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond ...

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    Like cow’s milk, pasteurized goat’s milk is extremely nutrient-dense but has even more protein and calcium, packing in 327 mg of calcium and 9 grams of protein per 1-cup serving — making it ...

  7. Ayran - Wikipedia

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    In Southern Cyprus ayrani (αϊρανι) is made with sour sheep yogurt, water, salt and mint. In Russia and some other Slavic countries, the local variant is called kefir which houses a similar taste but is instead made using fermented milk from kefir grains.

  8. Why Is the Internet in Love With This Milk Brand? - AOL

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    The products also have a higher calcium content than its competitors; one cup of Fairlife’s 2% milk has 380 milligrams of calcium, while many other 2% fat milk brands have about 295 milligrams ...

  9. Buttermilk - Wikipedia

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    Acidified buttermilk is a substitute made by adding a food-grade acid, such as white vinegar or lemon juice, to milk. [11] It can be produced by mixing 1 tablespoon (0.5 US fluid ounces, 15 ml) of acid with 1 cup (8 US fluid ounces, 240 ml) of milk and letting it sit until it curdles after about 10 minutes.