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  2. Sour cream - Wikipedia

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    Sour cream is sold with an expiration date stamped on the container, though whether this is a "sell by", a "best by" or "use by" date varies with local regulation. Refrigerated, unopened sour cream can last for 1–2 weeks beyond its sell by date. Once it has been opened, refrigerated sour cream generally lasts for 7–10 days. [5]

  3. Gluten-free, casein-free diet - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of a GFCF diet involves removing all sources of gluten and casein from a person's diet. Gluten is found in all products containing wheat, rye, and barley. Many gluten-free breads, pastas, and snacks are available commercially. Gluten-free cookbooks have been available for decades.

  4. Daisy - Wikipedia

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    Daisy, a brand of sour cream; Computing. Daisy wheel printing, an impact printing technology; Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY), a technical standard for ...

  5. Daisy Brand could bring 255 new jobs making sour cream and ...

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    Daisy Brand, makers of sour cream and cottage cheese, may soon be locating a processing plant in Boone. Daisy Brand, headquartered in Dallas, Texas currently has plants in Garland, Texas, Casa ...

  6. Pasteurization - Wikipedia

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    Pasteurized milk in Japan A 1912 Chicago Department of Health poster explains household pasteurization to mothers.. In food processing, pasteurization (also pasteurisation) is a process of food preservation in which packaged foods (e.g., milk and fruit juices) are treated with mild heat, usually to less than 100 °C (212 °F), to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life.

  7. Dairy product - Wikipedia

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    Acid-set or sour milk cheeses. Fresh cheeses and curds, the soft, curdled part of milk (or skim milk) used to make cheese; Chhena and paneer; Cream cheese, produced by the addition of cream to milk and then curdled to form a rich curd or cheese; Whey cheese is a dairy product made from whey and thus technically not cheese. Heat and acid coagulation

  8. The Absolute Best Peanut-Free Candies for Kids With Allergies

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    Also free from FDA’s 9 major food allergens: No, contains milk and eggs, as well as soy lecithin (check with an allergist, though—many with soybean allergies can eat soy lecithin). Kids with ...

  9. Kemps (company) - Wikipedia

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    Products provided by the company include milk, cottage cheese, half and half, egg nog, cream, juices, sour cream, chip dips, ice cream, yogurt and novelties. [1] Most of these products are sold at grocery stores throughout the midwestern United States , but some are available in other parts of the country as well.