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milk

Secretion of the mammary glands of female mammals, with which they suckle their young (during lactation). Over 85% is water, the remainder comprising protein, fat, lactose (a sugar), calcium, phosphorus, iron, and vitamins. The milk of cows, goats, and sheep is often consumed by humans, but regular drinking of milk after infancy is principally a Western practice.



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09 for a gallon of homogenized milk at a Trader Joe's in Sherman Oaks.
In either case, the homogenized milk sample is treated with a denaturing agent such as ethanol, sodium oxalate, or formic acid, and the lipids are extracted into an organic solvent.
Found in "The Fridge" 1918 2003 Bottle of milk (fresh) Gallons of homogenized milk Eggs Eggs Lard Fat-free margarine Cream Flavored, non-dairy creamer Churned butter Sport drinks Homemade lemonade Squeezable yogurt Homemade cottage cheese Colored ketchup Apple butter Salad in a bag Homemade jelly Ice cream Fresh meat Frozen TV dinners
 
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