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Article: NANNY goat milk alternative.(products & packs)(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Food Trade Review
- Article date:
- November 1, 2003
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NANNY is a goat milk based infant feed offering a dietetic alternative for infants and children who are sensitive to, or who find it difficult to digest, cows' milk formula. Based on the milk of free range New Zealand goats raised without the use of stimulants, hormones or growth-enhancing drugs, NANNY is fortified and modified to ensure that the appropriate nutritional needs of infants are being met.
Cows' milk, even if organic, is not suitable for all infants and children. There are significant differences which set goats' milk apart from cows' milk. For example, New Zealand goats' milk contains very low levels of alpha-s1-casein, which is the main casein ...