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Aids in better sleep, Reduces cholesterol, Prevents Cancer, Helps to gain weight, Boosts immune system, Improves metabolism rate, Keeps feel full, Helps to maintain blood pressure, Protects tooth decay, Provides energy, Reduces Osteoporosis, Strengthens the immune system
Boosts immune system, Presence of calcium, Presence of calcium makes teeth strong & healthy, Protects gums
Gives glowing and flawless skin, Gives a smoother skin, Nourishes with a soft, supple and a glowing skin, Rejuvenates skin, Provides supple, healthy and glowing skin
Best remedy for dry and rough hair, Results in shiny hair, Strengthens hair roots, Helps in better moisture retention
Can be added to vegetable salads, It makes a perfect crumble on fruits, chutney and baked dishes
Good source of proteins, Good source of Vitamin B-12, Good source of Calcium, Good source of Riboflavin, Rich in Phosphorus, Rich in Vitamin A
Abdominal bloating, Abdominal cramps, Abdominal pain, Anaphylaxis, Diarrhea, Eczema, Flatulence or gas, Hives, Itchy Skin rashes, Nausea, Rashes in the form of hives, Vomiting
Cheshire Cheese is a British cheese produced in the Cheshire county.
Cheshire salt, Pasteurized Cow milk, Starter culture, Vegetarian Rennet
Cheese Press, Cheesecloth, Container, Heavy weight, Knife, Ladle, Stirrer
Major ingredient in sweet dishes n desserts
Clotted cream (sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly. During this time, the cream content rises to the surface and forms "clots" or "clouts".
Bowl, Measuring cup, Microwave oven, Pan, Stirrer