There Are HOW MANY Kinds of Milk?!

Got milk?
Got milk?

As far as I know there is no such thing as a milk sommelier, but based on the variety of milk available at my local grocery store, perhaps there ought to be. There seem to be more choices now than ever, and thats a good thing, although it can be a bit confusing. Most conventional milk is from Holstein cows but milk from other breeds are also available as well as many non-dairy sources. Here are some of the milk varieties Ive found recently and my take on each.

Organic milk
: What makes milk organic? Organic milk comes from cows fed organic feed and not given synthetic growth hormones or antibiotics. Its possible that organic milk has higher concentrations of some omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants, but thats not the only reason to buy it. Organic dairy cows are required to spend time on organic pastures and organic practices are better for the environment too.

Non-homogenized milk
: There has been a lot of controversy about homogenization. While some say homogenization is not good for human consumption, but there is not much in the way of science to back that up. According to Berkeley Wellness homogenized milk may actually be easier to digest and certainly has longer shelf life. That said, there is nothing wrong with drinking non-homogenized milk and many people enjoy the separate layer of cream that rises to the surface. It all comes down to personal preference.

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Grass milk (a registered trademark): Grass milk sounds like milk made from grass, but it's not. It's the name for milk that's from cows that graze on pasture all year round. Research show it is richer in omega-3 fats, vitamin E, beta-carotene, calcium and conjugated linoleic acid. Recently I got a chance to visit the Regli family Organic Valley dairy farm one of the producers of grass milk in Humboldt county. Some grass milk comes from Holsteins but the Regli's raise beautiful Guernsey cows. Organic Valley does not homogenize their grass milk and this month it is being launched nationwide.

Guernsey milk
: Guernsey cows produce a richer, sweeter flavored milk with more nutrients than most dairy cows. Guernsey milk has 12% more protein, 30% more cream, 33% more vitamin D, 25% more vitamin A and 15% more calcium than average Holstein milk.

Jersey milk
: Locally there is one producer of Jersey milk where I live, St. Benoît. The milk is very rich. Jersey milk contains 18% more protein, 20% more calcium and 25% more butterfat than average milk. Like grass milk it is non-homogenized.

Raw milk
: Even more controversial than homogenization is raw milk. It is not even available for purchase in some states. Raw milk is not pasteurized. Some people maintain that pasteurization destroys beneficial bacteria, proteins, and enzymes that aid digestion. However raw milk can harbor dangerous microorganisms that can cause harm including listeria. You can read what the FDA says about raw milk and decide for yourself.

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Lactose free milk: Have you ever wondered how milk can be lactose free? Lactose free milk simply contains lactase, a natural enzyme that helps break down lactose. Since many people are lactose intollerant, this enables them to enjoy dairy products with ease.

Goats milk:
Over half of the worlds milk consumption is goats milk. The levels of Alpha s1 Casein in goats milk are about 89% less than cows milk which means its less allergenic. Its naturally homogenized, so the cream does not separate and it has less lactose than cows milk. More similar to human milk, its also easier for us to digest.

Soy milk:
Soy milk is a controversial form or milk as well. It has less protein than dairy milk and unlike fermented soy products like miso and tofu, it contains antinutrtients that actually decrease assimilation of calcium, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc. Drinking it interferes with vitamin absorption as well. There are also concerns about how soy is grown and the chemicals used on it that do damage to the environment.

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Rice milk: Rice milk has no saturated fat or cholesterol, but barely any protein. Some rice milk is shelf stable until the package is opened. Its mild flavored and easy to digest.

Almond milk
: Although almond milk has calcium, vitamin D, and the antioxidant vitamin E it does not have very much protein. Unsweetened almond milk is naturally low in calories.

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