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Banana, strawberry, caramel and lime flavoured milk in a New Zealand supermarket. Flavoured milk is milk that has sugar, colourings and (mostly inexpensive artificial) flavourings added to make it more appetising, especially to children. It can be sold as a powder to be added to plain milk, such as Nesquik, or bought pre-mixed alongside other milk products. Some flavoured milk products are designed as dietary supplements, such as Horlicks, Nestlé Milo and Ovaltine. Many others are nothing but sweetened milk. Flavoured milk on a supermarket shelf. ...
Exterior appearance of typical American supermarket (a Safeway) A supermarket or grocery store is a store that sells a wide variety of food. ...
A glass of cows milk Milk most often means the nutrient fluid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals. ...
Magnified view of refined sugar crystals. ...
The color of food is considered important in its enjoyment. ...
Flavouring (CwE) or flavoring (AmE) is a product which is added to food in order to change or augment its taste. ...
Nestlé Nesquik is a brand of milk-flavoring mixes, flavored beverages, flavor syrups, and ice cream novelties produced by Nestlé. The milk flavoring mix was developed in the U.S. in 1948, and introduced there as Nestlé Quik. ...
A prescribed dietary supplement supplies nutrients (usually vitamins or minerals) that are missing or not consumed in sufficient quantity in a persons diet. ...
For information on the famous racehorse: Horlicks Horlicks is the name of a company and a malted milk hot drink claimed to promote sleep when drunk at bedtime. ...
Milo differs among regions, as is seen in this side-by-side comparison of Milo from New Zealand and Ghana. ...
A pack of ready-to-drink Ovaltine Ovaltine (registered trademark of Novartis Nutrition Corporation) is a brand of milk flavoring product made with sugar, malt extract, cocoa, and whey, by Wander AG, a subsidiary of Novartis Consumer Goods. ...
It comes in a variety of flavours, such as apple, banana, caramel, chocolate, cookies 'n cream, lime, malt, mango, papaya, strawberry, tropical fruits and vanilla with a few more exotic flavours available. Binomial name Malus domestica Borkh. ...
Species Hybrid origin; see text A banana plant is a herb in the genus, Musa, which because of its size and structure, is often mistaken for a tree. ...
A piece of caramel confectionery. ...
Chocolate comes in dark, milk, and white varieties with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ...
Cookies and Cream is popular flavouring in foods, including ice creams, milkshakes, and confectionary. ...
Lime is actually an ambiguous term in the context of fruit, referring to a number of different citruses with typically round, green to yellow fruits, 3-6 cm in diameter, generally containing sour pulp, and frequently associated with the lemon. ...
Malted barley Malting is a process applied to cereal grains, in which the grains are made to germinate and then quickly dried before the plant develops. ...
Species Mangifera altissima Mangifera caesia Mangifera camptosperma Mangifera casturi Mangifera foetida Mangifera indica Mangifera kemanga Mangifera longipes Mangifera macrocarpa Mangifera odorata Mangifera pajang Mangifera pentandra Mangifera persiciformis Mangifera siamensis The mango (Mangifera spp. ...
Binomial name Carica papaya L. The papaya, also known as mamao, tree melon, or pawpaw (not to be confused with the true pawpaw), is the fruit of the tree Carica papaya, in the genus Carica. ...
Species 20+ species; see text The strawberry (Fragaria) is a genus of plants in the family Rosaceae, and the fruit of these plants. ...
Here are lists of all the fruits considered edible in some cuisine. ...
For other uses, see vanilla (disambiguation). ...
Milk Flavoured Milk
During the early 1990's the sale of milk in New Zealand was restricted to dairies and supermarkets. However there were no restrictions on the sale of flavoured milk which could be sold anywhere. One store, Woolworths in Whangarei decided they could get around the restrictions by advertising "Milk Flavoured Milk". The appropriate authorities were not amused and quickly stopped them. However when the story appeared in the media it caused so much mirth and mockery that the restrictions became untenable and were soon rescinded. Progressive Enterprises Limited is a New Zealand company, and a subsidiary of the Australian retail group Foodlands Associated Limited. ...
Whangarei (the initial consonant is often prounounced F) is the northernmost city in New Zealand and the regional capital of Northland Region. ...
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