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how is it different between the words dairy and milk in English? I saw some drinks named "dairy fruit mix", why not named "milk fruit mix" tell me ,please! thank u!
29 de oct. de 2011 20:06
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Dairy fruit mix sounds like a yoghurt
29 de octubre de 2011
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A term like "dairy fruit mix" one might encounter in a store represents the fruit of some marketing person's imagination. Whether its contents actually reflect the words "dairy" or "fruit" that Allen and Tiulpan have so faithfully described is hypothetical. Hopefully a government's regulations dictate the container must list actual ingredients and their proportions. According to my experience, fantastic names and consumer satisfaction do not occur in direct proportion.
29 de octubre de 2011
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dairy - 1) a place where milk is kept and milk products are made 2) a shop where milk, butter, eggs, etc are sold milk - 1) the white liquid produced by a cow, goat, etc. a dairy fruit mix - that is the breast milk substitute preparation with fruit which is not like as milk. It maybe a yoghurt, juice, drink, cocktail, but not clear milk.
29 de octubre de 2011
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Well, milk is one of the three main dairy products. The three main dairy products are milk, butter and cheese. There are other products that are made from these three. That group of products is called dairy products. While all of them start with the breast milk of the dairy animal, what we call milk in the store is different from what the cow produces. Milk consists of two main parts, "whey" the watery part and "curds" the solid part which is emulsified (call it dissolved) in the whey. Getting these to mix in different portions gets us to all of the dairy products.
29 de octubre de 2011
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