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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby Redress10 » November 6th, 2018, 8:27 pm

16 cycles wrote:Nestle have a "fresh" cows milk now....but still processed iirc....tastes same as others.


As long as it doesn't need to be refrigerated then it's most likely Uht (ultra high processing). "Fresh" is University fields station and Ramsaran. Fresh milk needs to be refrigerated constantly.

You have any pics of said product?

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby X_Factor » November 6th, 2018, 10:24 pm

the fresh cow's milk is their equivalent to the non reconstituted brands but at the end of the day once its uht it is considered dead milk

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby zorced » November 7th, 2018, 2:42 pm

Morpheus wrote:
zorced wrote:I grew up drinking Nestle Milk like water, until I developed a nasal allergy to it in my teens. I honestly believe the Nestle on the shelf now doesn't taste anywhere close to what I used to have, it now has a watery powder milk taste. The allergy is one thing but the taste is the other. I used to rel drink supligen, chocnut and eggnog too but I couldn't even finish the last pack of Supligen I bought because of the taste. Idk if my allergy had anything to do with their formula change. I still looking around for something, experimenting with Moo these days because of their claims, but the alternatives in this thread would be next.
The change in taste has nothing to do with your allergies.
Less sugar altered the taste
No....It's not less sugar over the past 25 years, it was a different product altogether.

I'll give the blue pack another try just to be sure. No wonder what I had tasted like watery powder milk by comparison, that's exactly what it is. That one is supposed to be more common because local farm supply shrunk while consumer demand increased.

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby dogg » March 23rd, 2021, 10:00 am

After a couple years of selling milk with ~6 grammes of protein per 250ml,
they've returned to 7.5 grammes. No one cared, I'm surprised they didn't just leave it as it was.

anyways, always check your contents

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby Redress10 » May 15th, 2021, 2:09 am

Anyone have a contact for wholesale milk purchases? Farmers etc. Even a facebook page or ig page would be sufficient

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby daring dragoon » May 15th, 2021, 4:41 am

milk for inflammation within the body. in covid time inflammation is a killer.

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby dogg » August 2nd, 2021, 10:35 am

You all seeing the price of milk these days???

$14-17 !!

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Re: watch your contents! - Protein in milk

Postby Redress10 » August 2nd, 2021, 10:42 am

dogg wrote:You all seeing the price of milk these days???

$14-17 !!



For water down milk. Trinis will always suffer hardship cause they like it so

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