10 Things You Need To Know About... Dairy
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By Maddie Maynard2016-06-15T14:06:00+01:00
Sometimes you look everywhere for what you're after, only to find it under your nose! Strawberry Flavour Collagen+ Beauty Milk (£1/200ml) hit UK health retailer Holland & Barrett's shelves in 2015. It ticks a lot of boxes: it's protein rich, antioxidant enriched and contains vitamins B and C and green tea extract. But can the collagen content really help make you beautiful?
They went down the sweet route with Choccy Philly, now Mondelez has launched a fruity Fig & Apricot pourover sauce (AUD3.99/£2.01). Also available in a Mexican Salsa flavour, the cheese is retailed in a 220g pack.
Goodman Fielder has moved away from savoury for its latest launch; instead it's trying to convince Aussies to top their toast with something sweet. Meadow Lea Breakfast Twists Caramel Flavour Spread (AUD2.99/£1.51) has 75% less saturated fat than butter.
Veggies can look forward to firing up the barbecue this summer with this brand new meat-free alternative. These juicy, sausage-shaped grilling cheeses (€2.89/£2.25) are flavoured with herbs, onion and garlic and come in packs of four.
By blending grass-fed cows milk with canola oil, a strain of rapeseed oil, Kerrygold Irish Butter has produced a smooth, creamy butter with ‘enhanced spreadability’. It’s also hormone-free, kosher and suitable for vegetarians.
The ultimate convenient dessert combines fruit, cake and ice cream in perfect harmony to create the Blueberry Sandwich Ice Cream Cake for the bargain price of KRW1,200.00/£0.76.
NFL players need plenty of protein to maintain those muscles, so Dannon Oikos Triple Zero Blended Greek Nonfat Yogurts ($17.58/£12.10) are the perfect sponsor. Available in strawberry and mixed berry flavours, each tub is packed with 15g of protein.
Made with a blend of milk, cream, cane sugar and natural flavourings, Sunshine Real Cream Salted Caramel Creamer ($2.99/£2.06) is a departure from the predominantly non-dairy creamers on the US market.
Sour yoghurt is a traditional Turkish ingredient used in lots of dishes and drinks. Shoppers in Croatia can now take this flavour home thanks to Dukat’s Sour & Refreshing Flavoured Turkish Style Yogurt (HRK4.29/£0.45).
Designed especially for babies from their first year onwards, these Yoghurt Flavoured Ice Cream Lollies (€1.81/£1.41) are made using follow-on milk. These 30g, gluten-free lollies retail in packs of six.
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