Friday 11 December 2015

How reliable are milk brands in India

A cow’s milk is said to be highly nutritious. Milk from a cow’s mammary glands has long been associated with good health, making it one of the most consumed beverages throughout the globe. It is naturally an excellent source of calcium, vitamin D, potassium and protein. Taking all this into consideration, all the milk brands in India are going the extra mile to provide you with the best quality milk in the most convenient manner possible.



You will find the best cow milk in India out of all the other milk producing nations of the world. There is a huge number of cow and buffalo sheds throughout the country, so India is bound to have milk in abundance for many years to come. The dairy production in India has become a revolution over the years!

Milk brands in India supply milk in sealed or unsealed packages. The ones that are sealed will have certain nutritional value of the fresh cow milk, printed on the package, so you can invest your trust in them. But the unsealed ones are what you need to look out for, as they may not be as fresh as their suppliers claim to be and you may end up with liters of milk with multiplying bacteria in them.

This is not all that bad of a situation as you will not be at a loss in any way. You can make other dairy products out of spoil milk and even consume them without any threat to your health! Below are some things you could do to put spoil milk to use:

1. Make scrambled eggs with it.
2. Make quiche with it.
3. Add it to a breakfast smoothie.
4. Make homemade pudding with it (only if slightly soured).
5. Make hot chocolate with it.
6. Use it for garden fertilizer by pouring it around the base of your plants or trees.
7. Make egg custard pudding with it.
8. Make white sauce with it
9. Make kefir with it.
10. Make yogurt with it.
11. Use it to soak pancake batter.
12. Use it to soak cold breakfast cereal batter.
13. Use it to soak waffle batter.
14. Remove the soured cream off the top and add to homemade soups.
15. Drink it. It tastes like buttermilk and is still highly nutritious for you.
16. Use it to make devil’s food cake.
17. Make omelets with it.
18. Use it to cook your soaked breakfast oatmeal instead of water.
19. Use it to soak crepe batter.


Executing all this could mean taking a detour from your daily routine, which could be fun, but what if you cannot manage? In that case, avoid purchasing from unknown milk brands and invest in brands that follow farm-to-home delivery systems at temperatures best suited for their fresh cow milk

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