Obtained primarily from cattle, goats and sheep, dairy products are sources of protein, calcium and vitamins for kids, adults, seniors and athletes. They contain essential vitamins and minerals, including carbohydrates, protein, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, vitamins A, D, B12, riboflavin and niacin. Here, you can shop a wide variety of healthy and fresh dairy products including cheese, butter, yoghurt, milk, ice cream, casein, cream and many more. These products are available on both wholesale and retail.
Non-Dairy Milks:
Regular white dairy milk has no added sugar. It contains lactose, which is a naturally occurring sugar. Many types of non-dairy milk, contain added sugars. Ingredients like cane sugar or cane juice on the ingredient list indicate that sugar has been added, so it's important to read the label.
Non-dairy is commonly used on coffee creamers made from caseinate, a milk protein, rather than milk or cream. The term, non-dairy, is a long-standing byproduct of the strong dairy lobby that wanted to assure that substitute milk and cream products could not bear the dairy name.
Dairy milk is made and collected by farm animals and has a shorter ingredient list than non-dairy milks. Dairy milk is also rich with nutrients such as calcium, vitamin D and potassium.
Coconut milk is naturally lactose-free and not considered a dairy product because it's derived from a plant — not a mammal. Therefore, coconut milk suits a dairy- or lactose-free diet and is safe for people with a lactose intolerance or milk allergy.
Strictly speaking, soya milk isn't a dairy food, but it is commonly used as an alternative to milk for people who suffer from lactose intolerance or dairy allergies, or for vegans who exclude all animal products from their diets.