Milk is one of the most nutrient-rich beverages available, providing a perfect balance of protein, fat, and carbohydrates. It’s an excellent source of calcium, vitamin D, and phosphorus, which support strong bones and teeth. The high-quality protein in milk promotes muscle growth and repair, while potassium helps regulate blood pressure. It also contains riboflavin and vitamin B12, essential for energy metabolism and red blood cell production. Whether consumed plain or added to coffee, cereal, or smoothies, milk plays an important role in daily nutrition for both children and adults.
Contains calcium (bone strength), vitamin D (calcium absorption), phosphorus (tooth and bone health), protein (muscle repair), riboflavin (energy production), potassium (blood pressure balance), and vitamin B12 (red blood cell formation).
- Used in tea, coffee, and smoothies
- Added to cereals and baked goods
- Used as a base for sauces and desserts
- Keep refrigerated at or below 4°C
- Use within 3–5 days after opening
- Store in original sealed container
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