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Where is Kleinpeter milk made?
South Louisiana
From the Heart. The Kleinpeter brand has graced the family table in South Louisiana for more than 100 years, and our goal is still the same: we provide outstanding quality products and services through integrity, safety, innovation, and respect for people and the environment.
Where are the Kleinpeter from?
Almost everything you see is original, and we’re proud of that.” John and Amelia Kleinpeter might never have predicted that their home would be standing proud so long after it was built. They both came from families who had immigrated to the United States from the Alsace region of Germany, near the French border.
What class of dairy products are considered fluid milk?
Class I
Class I covers milk used for fluid, or beverage, milk products. Class II refers to milk going into ‘soft’ manufactured products such as sour cream, cottage cheese, ice cream, and yogurt.
Does kleinpeter still make ice cream?
BATON ROUGE (AP) — Kleinpeter Farms Dairy is getting out of the ice cream business. After suspending production of its ice cream line in December, the company said Friday that it will not resume production.
What are the classes of dairy products?
Class 1: Milk used in fluid products. Class 2: Milk used in heavy cream, cottage cheese, yogurt and sterilized products. Class 3: Milk used in ice cream and other frozen products. Class 4a: Milk used in butter and dry milk products, such as nonfat dry milk.
What are the four dairy components?
The major components of milk are water, fat, protein, carbohydrate (lactose), and minerals (ash).
What chocolate has no dairy?
The 70%, 85% and 90% dark chocolate bars from Lindt are all non-dairy, with no milk added. Many other dark chocolate varieties are dairy-free as well, just make sure to read your labels!
What can I eat instead of dairy?
Milk alternatives
- Almond milk. Almond milk is a popular milk alternative because it is easy to make, cheap to buy, and many find it delicious.
- Soy milk. Some doctors may recommend soy milk for people who are intolerant to dairy foods or looking to cut calories.
- Coconut milk.
- Rice milk.
- Other options.