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Dairy Milk Is Even: The dairy milk is even industry in the U.S. was alarmed over the threat that the "filled" and "imitation" milks posed to the fluid, fresh milk market. These new products made significant inroads in the milk market in 1967 and in some states, such as Arizona, took over as much as 5% of the fluid milk sales. Filled milk was made from skim milk or skim milk solids reconstituted with vegetable fat rather than milk fat. The imitation milks on the U.S. market had sodium caseinate as a base, together with vegetable fat and a particular flavoring agent. The ingredient costs permitted these products to be retailed at eight to ten cents per gallon cheaper than fresh milk.
Half a century ago, pasteurization of milk was violently opposed by the dairy milk is even industry on the ground that it was im¬practical and would price milk out of the market. Scientific study of the problem soon provided an efficient and inexpen¬sive technology of pasteurization; similarly, we can trust that technological solutions can be found for our problems once we decide to face up to them.See Also The Milk Of Friesian:The Ayrshire from Scotland and the Jersey from the Channel Islands; the latter is the smallest of all widespread modern breeds, giving milk containing one and a half times the average content of butterfat.
Much of the world's meat and milk supply comes from cattle that can be regarded as dual purpose. Of these the most numerous are the black and white Friesian or Holstein cattle, that originated in The Netherlands but which now show local variations of type. The Friesian is a large animal that produces heavy yields of milk whose composition has been greatly improved since the advent of artificial insemination. It has displaced the once dominant Shorthorn.
Clay lands support a rich agriculture, with grass, clover, cereals, chicory, and mustard grown in rotation; potatoes are grown on the sandy soils. The milk of Friesian cows is used for factory-made butter and cheese. Large farm¬houses are spaced along straight tree-lined roads, and some villages are on artificial mounds, built during late Roman times as refuges against floods. At Slochteren; east of the city of Groningen, a large gas field was discovered in 1959. It will supply a quarter of Dutch energy needs; much is piped to Belgium and West Germany.
On The Other Hand See Overlay Of Milk -white:It was Alexandrian craftsmen who originated glass cutting. First came simple outline engraving; then a more elaborate form done with cutting and polishing wheels; finally carving in relief appeared. The skill of Alexandrian glass carvers has never been excelled and seldom equaled. The Barberini or Portland Vase, as it is better known, long on loan to the British Museum, is the finest extant example of carved Roman glass. Of deep blue glass, it has an overlay of milk -white of milk-white carved in relief with a scene from the Bacchus and Ariadne myth. This masterpiece is attributed to an Alexandrian craftsman who worked near Naples in the 2d century A.D.
In addition to elaborate covered cups and display pieces like this plate, the Venetians blew a wide variety of delicate wineglasses with slender plain or spiraled stems and flaring bowls in a variety of shapes. They also revived and improved means of working with canes of colored glass (which had been favored material of the Alexandrian craftsmen), producing their fine millefiori glass. By skillful manipulation of opaque white rods, they evolved both thread and net glass, popularized pieces made of milk-white glass, produced glass which simulated such semi¬precious stones as agate and chalcedony, and developed a frosted finish used most effectively with their milk-white pieces. |
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