Vitamin B9 (Folic acid, Folate)
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
Vitamin E (Alpha- Tocopherol)
Vitamin K (Phylloquinone)
Health Benefits
Aids intestinal infections, Lactose Intolerants, Reduces cholesterol, Prevents Cancer
Absorps of Calcium & Vitamin B
Other General Benefits
Aids intestinal infections, Lactose Intolerants, Reduces cholesterol, Prevents Cancer
Presence of calcium makes teeth strong & healthy, Protects arteries, Prevents Cancer
Skin Care
Adds brightness to skin, Exfoliates dead skin from body, Lightens the skin tone, Nourishes with a soft, supple and a glowing skin
Exfoliates dead skin from body, Gives glowing and flawless skin, Gives a smoother skin, Natural skin softner
Hair Care
Excellent hair conditioner
Best remedy for dry and rough hair, Excellent hair conditioner, Stimulates hair growth
Nutritional Importance & Uses
Uses
A good feed for chickens, pigs or dogs, Soak chicken or fish in soured milk to help tenderize the meat, Soothes your feet, Use it as a base for homemade marinade, Use it as base for smoothies
It has many culinary uses in both sweet and salty dishes.
Nutritional Importance
Good source of Calcium, Rich in probiotics
Good source of Calcium, Good source of protein, Contains good amount of Vitamins
What is
Soured milk is a food product, distinguished from spoiled milk, and is a general term for milk that has acquired a tart taste, either through the addition of an acid, such as lemon juice or vinegar, or through bacterial fermentation.
Cream is a thick white yellow fatty liquid of milk which can be used in desserts or as a cooking ingredient.
Flavor
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Creamy, Sweet, Thick
Ingredients
Lemon, Milk, Vinegar
Cold water, Gelatin, Powdered sugar, Shallow pan, Vanilla extract, Whole milk, Wooden stirrer & wooden spoon
Things you need
Container
2 Bowls, Sauce pan, Stirrer
Preparation Time
5 minutes
2- 3 hours
Refrigeration Temperature