Milk

Milk is a nutrient-rich liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals, including breastfed human infants before they are able to digest solid food. Early-lactation milk is called colostrum, which contains antibodies that strengthen the immune system and thus reduces the risk of many diseases. It holds many other nutrients, including protein and lactose. Interspecies consumption of milk is not uncommon, particularly among humans, many of whom consume the milk of other mammals.As an agricultural product, dairy milk is collected from farm animals. Dairy farms produced around 730 million …

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24 May 2022 English

Content in British Society, 1939-1951 is arranged in collections corresponding to the archives from which they were sourced. You can read more about the archive materials selected for this resource …

foods which were more generally available such as milk, bread, potatoes, vegetable oils and fats. History


UEA: University of East Anglia · 1 January 2018 English

When my students read the story “Careless Talk,” they often see the discussion of food as a sort of deceptively innocuous backdrop for the more serious matters in the story …

fray morale beyond repair. Household (powdered) milk seems to be a particular culprit. In this extract Advice Centre do not use their allowance of Household milk. Sometimes they feel it is troublesome to mix, or special Christmas recipe for sweets, using Household milk and dates – now that dates are plentiful and cost sensitive matter of milk: “I hardly dare mentioned that word ‘MILK’ but as a milk pudding is one of the impossible at the moment as it sounds, because household milk makes an excellent pudding.” These extracts show


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

tourists here by deliveries of food (particularly milk products and meat) and animal feedstuffs. Behling


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

< 1 < ) f . tl d . i glass,tobacco) Powdered milk 022.kZ .2,061-9 2.1 j I J Electrical measuring


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning political relations between Albania and the United Kingdom. The documents cover discussions on the possible resumption of relations between the British and Albanian …

70,602 " P Meat 132,907 " Biscuits 16,333 " Milk 21,591 M (2) 5. FOOD (contd) Fats 15,515 Lbs products 48.1 16 Canned fish 33.5 12 Dried skim milk 71.6 25 Cheese 31.6 23 Lard 26.6 9 Sesame 184 Canned fish 200 66 Sweetened condensed milk 1,000 311 Butter '200 220 J a j n 600 66


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents relating to anniversaries and commemorations in the Soviet Union. Subjects covered in the file include plans for the sixtieth anniversary of the Soviet Union; analysis of …

Another is the reformulation of the slogan about meat, milk etc which now calls not for an increase but for


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

Trucks". 'Cow and Gate' gave 38 tonnes of infant milk food free of charge, worth about £100,000, this Each shipment consists of two tonnes of full cream milk, approximately one thousand knitted blankets, six assorted items such as medical supplies, breast milk substitute and baby weaning food. 37 tons of supplies in March. September, 1981. 1 tonne full cream milk, S.M.A. baby food, 3 boxes of babywear, 37 bales 50 cases S.M.A. baby food, 1 tonne full cream milk, 3 cartons baby clothes and toys, 6 boxes baby


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

in tins or resistant wrapping; - 1 kg condensed milk in small tins; - 1 kg cheese, poultry or fish in years) : - 2 kg full cream or vitaminized skimmed milk powder; - 2 kg meat and vegetables, cheese and/or : - 2 kg full cream or vitamin enriched skimmed milk powder in tins; - 2 kg babyfood in tins. 4. Flour/noodle j 85,0 Cereals ! 95,0 Powdered milk ¡ 1 1 0 , 0 Cheese " 22,0 Tinned meat- '


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

ITEMS WERE 125000 TONS OF WHEAT AND 2000 TONS OF MILK POWDER. 4. DISCUSSION CONCENTRATED ON COMMISSION


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the economic situation in Yugoslavia. The documents cover discussions between British and Yugoslav officials on the country's economic situation; and the introduction of …

YUGOSLAVIA: RATIONING ' Staple foods such as meat, milk and sugar, and other necessities like heating oil


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