- Dairy - Wikipedia
The attributive dairy describes milk-based products, derivatives, and processes, and the animals and workers involved in their production, for example dairyman, dairymaid, dairy cattle or dairy goat
- MyPlate. gov | Dairy Group – One of the Five Food Groups
About 90% of Americans do not get enough dairy Most people would benefit from getting more fat-free or low-fat dairy This can come from milk, yogurt, or cheese It can also come from lactose-free milk and fortified soy milk or yogurt Find the right amount of dairy for you by getting your MyPlate Plan
- Dairy product - Wikipedia
Dairy products or milk products are food products made from (or containing) milk [1][a] The most common dairy animals are cow, water buffalo, nanny goat, and ewe
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- 27 Types of Dairy Products: An A to Z Guide - Nutrition Advance
Dairy isn't just butter, cheese, milk, and yogurt Here are 27 types of dairy products alongside their nutritional properties
- Dairy product | Definition, Types, Nutritional Content, Production . . .
Dairy product, milk and any of the foods made from milk, including butter, cheese, ice cream, yogurt, and condensed and dried milk Cow’s milk is by far the principal type of milk used in dairy products worldwide Learn more about the types, nutritional content, and production of dairy products
- Dairy - The Nutrition Source
Both full-fat and non low-fat dairy foods can be good sources of protein, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin D Dairy foods that undergo fermentation, such as yogurt and some cheeses, are lower in lactose and contain healthful gut bacteria that may benefit digestive health
- The Lowdown on Dairy: Nutrients, Benefits, and Downsides - Healthline
Amid the rise of plant-based diets, many people wonder whether about the pros and cons of dairy consumption This article explores the benefits, downsides, and nutritional profile of dairy
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