The mozzarella is usually made from cow's milk, sometimes from water buffalo's milk. |
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Researchers at Ohio State University found that a pint of a cow's bacteria-infested rumen juice produced about 600 millivolts of electricity. |
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The campaign is to raise awareness of the problems associated with cow's milk intolerance. |
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Andouillettes are a Normandy specialty made by filling pig intestine with more pig intestines and tripe, or cow's stomach lining. |
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Higher rates of colic were noted on days the infant received cow's milk compared with milk-free days. |
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She was the wife of Osiris and the mother of the sun god Horus and wore upon her head a cow's horns and a sun disc. |
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As for taste and texture, soy cheese and soy yogurt are virtually indistinguishable from cow's milk varieties. |
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The haul of goat meat, cow's feet, poultry and smoked cattle hide was uncovered after a seven-month surveillance operation. |
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Another common intolerance is to dairy products, including cow's milk, cheese, yoghurt and cream. |
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In most cases, early spring grass will contain fairly high levels of carotene and will adequately meet the cow's requirement. |
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What once might have been a real cow's hide, was now calico, stretched and teased over the ribs and stitched into place. |
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Most fortified soy milks have about as much calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin D as cow's milk. |
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If you're looking for a non-dairy smoothie, soy or rice milk can be substituted for the cow's milk, and sorbet can be substituted for the yogurt. |
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I'm not over-enthusiastic about cow's milk and believe that non-dairy substitutes such as soya milk are better for many people. |
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Mothers who use soya-based formulas are in most cases strict vegetarians or vegans avoiding baby foods made with cow's milk. |
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Soy-based formulas contain the proteins found in soybeans rather than those found in cow's milk. |
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As the figures show, whole cow's milk is definitely not for everyone, at least not unless the milk is soured or fermented. |
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The life-long farmer was attempting to lift a newborn calf when the cow's hoof struck him. |
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Their speciality is creamy, full-flavoured brine-washed cow's milk, Criffel and fresh ricotta, a simple curd cheese. |
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Some babies are unable to digest the sugar lactose, which is in cow's milk formulas. |
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He threw his lariat and it looped around a cow's neck, then he yanked it tight. |
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The cows were baled individually and then I had to bend down behind them and fit a leg rope to the cow's leg, just above the hoof. |
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I found him in my back garden and nurtured him to this size. It only took a few buckets of cow's livers and Bovril. |
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The heavy curve in the figure shows the maximum extent of the cow's range, which consists of several arcs of circles. |
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The golden yellow colour is the natural colour of the butter made strictly from cow's milk, it was pointed out. |
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The saddlebag was made from a cow's stomach which, being waterproof and inflatable, could be used as a float when crossing rivers. |
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This cheese is made from raw, unpasteurized, organic cow's milk by Joe Schneider of Daylesford Creamery, Morton in the Marsh, Gloucestershire. |
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Federal investigators frantically sought to track down the infected cow's antecedents. |
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A recent entry sang the praises of Tomme Affinee au Marc de Raisin, a cow's milk cheese that has been aged under a thick blanket of grape marc. |
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She also continues to make jobne, a homemade cow's milk cheese served as a fresh spreadable cheese and as a sliceable aged cheese. |
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Soy milk can be used in place of cow's milk or can be used to make curd in the form of tofu or tempeh. |
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Staff will make shakes, cappuccinos and lattes with organic cow's milk or soy milk, or with almond milk for customers who are allergic to soy. |
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Back then, a cowpoke would rope a steer, wrestle it to the ground, and a compatriot would use an iron heated over a campfire to burn a mark into the cow's hide. |
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Zinc supplementation may reduce copper absorption, while various foods interfere with zinc absorption, including soya, cow's milk, iron supplements, wholewheat bread and bran. |
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In Kavango culture only males are responsible for milking cows although young children, both boys and girls, customarily suck milk directly from the cow's teats. |
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Some babies are intolerant to lactose, which is found in cow's milk. |
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The strong influence of Italian neo-realism is further subverted by such outlandish sights as a boy suckling at a cow's udder and Pedro hurling an egg directly at the camera. |
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It is a simple Puerto Rican cow's milk cheese called queso de hoja and it is wrapped in a plantain leaf. |
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Although babies under twelve months should not be given cow's milk without first consulting your doctor, most formula milk is based on cow's milk. |
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But others drink it as a less fattening alternative to cow's milk. |
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Some modern factories use cow's milk, which is cheaper and produces a milder flavoured cheese, although Loula continues the time-honoured method using only goat's milk. |
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So we're talking really about wheat, cow's milk, and the potato family. |
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A Norwegian classic, Gjetost Blande is a blend of goat and cow's milk. |
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Langley's bolometer, invented in 1878, actually had the capability to detect a cow's radiation from 400 meters away. |
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For ten days my wife and I fed this mile, every two hours by day, and three by night, wi'h drops of cow's milk, sugared and bewatered. |
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Gjetost is made of goat's milk, cow's milk, and whey, boiled until the mixture looks like caramel and tastes distinctively sweet. |
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Rapid oral desensitization in combination with omalizumab therapy in patients with cow's milk allergy. |
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Currently, 71 percent of state agencies allow soymilk to replace cow's milk, and 40 percent allow tofu to replace cow's milk. |
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She looked a bit miffy and I later learned she'd informed her husband 'a right snooty cow's moved in next door. |
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Evidence of the use of cow's milk comes from analysis of pottery contents found beside the Sweet Track. |
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They count a cow's warping her calf a month before her time not to be so bad as an ewe's losing her lamb. |
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Peanuts are one of eight foods responsible for more than 90 percent of food allergies, including cow's milk, eggs, wheat, and peanuts. |
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Many of these products are now often made with cow's milk, especially when produced outside their country of origin. |
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Infantile scurvy emerged in the late 19th century because children were being fed pasteurized cow's milk, particularly in the urban upper class. |
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Thus medullary part of camel's kidneys occupy twice as much area as a cow's kidney. |
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Milk is extracted from the cow's udder by flexible rubber sheaths known as liners or inflations that are surrounded by a rigid air chamber. |
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Prior to milking a cow, a large wide leather strap called a surcingle was put around the cow, across the cow's lower back. |
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As well as using some other cheeses, Sicily has spawned some of its own, using both cow's and sheep's milk, such as pecorino and caciocavallo. |
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A cow's grass was equal to the amount of land that could produce enough grass to support a cow. |
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The bacteria produce methane that later exits out the cow's back end, lending a certain fragrancy to the animal's flatulence. |
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Upstairs were four small glass cases, each containing a cow's head stuck with scissors and knives. |
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These wooden boards had the alphabet, prayers or other writings pinned to them and were covered with a thin layer of transparent cow's horn. |
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The list of soups includes concentrated broths and mondongos made with a hefty piece of cow's stomach. |
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It is a cow's milk cheese, originally from Leicestershire, England, and is named after the city of Leicester. |
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But unscrupulous owners have been known to superglue a cow's udders to hide imperfections, or seal teats so the animal carries more milk. |
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The quantities of milk products for February 2011 reached to 5,220 tons of drinking milk, 340 tons of cream, 250 tons of acidified milk and 130 tons of cheese from cow's milk. |
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Yeast was one of the things which I was to cut out, as was cow's milk and apart from those two there were other minor things like acai berries which I would rarely eat. |
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Cowgirl Creamery's Buckaroo is a versatile washed-rind cow's milk cheese aged at least 60 days and made from organic milk from nearby Straus Family Creamery. |
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In the laboratory, Flythe introduced dried hops flowers and hops extracts to cultures of both pure HAB and a bacterial mix collected from a live cow's rumen. |
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