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  1. Dairy - Wikipedia

    A dairy farm produces milk and a dairy factory processes it into a variety of dairy products. These establishments constitute the global dairy industry, part of the food industry.

  2. Dairy Products & Dairy Foods | U.S. Dairy

    Dairy refers to the category of foods and beverages derived from the milk of mammals, most commonly cows, but also including goats and sheep. It encompasses both the raw milk itself and the wide …

  3. 27 Types of Dairy Products and Their Nutrition Facts

    Nov 21, 2025 · Dairy isn't just butter, cheese, milk, and yogurt. Here are 27 types of dairy products alongside their nutritional properties.

  4. Dairy product | Types, Properties, Nutritional Value, & Benefits ...

    Feb 13, 2026 · Dairy products are foods made from milk. This includes milk itself, butter, cheese, ice cream, yogurt, and condensed milk.

  5. Dairy • The Nutrition Source

    Both full-fat and non/low-fat dairy foods can be good sources of protein, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin D. Dairy foods that undergo fermentation, such as yogurt and some cheeses, are lower in lactose …

  6. Dairy | Agricultural Marketing Service

    Dairy Market News covers the supply, demand, and price situation every week on a regional, national, and international basis for milk, butter, cheese, and dry and fluid products.

  7. DAIRY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DAIRY is a room, building, or establishment where milk is kept and butter or cheese is made. How to use dairy in a sentence.

  8. Dairy Foods Magazine | Dairy processing & dairy industry news

    Ready for more? Gain access to the latest news & trends shaping the dairy industry.

  9. Dairy Products List: 20+ Examples by Category - agristuff.com

    Sep 12, 2025 · Complete dairy products list with 20+ examples by category (milk, yogurt, cheese, butter, cream, ice cream) + what counts as dairy and alternatives.

  10. What are dairy foods? - Erudus

    Jul 30, 2024 · Our guide breaks down which foods count as dairy, the surprising ones that don’t, and what that means for those with allergies or a lactose intolerance…