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  2. Animal source foods - Wikipedia

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    Animal source foods (ASF) include many food items that come from an animal source such as fish, meat, dairy, eggs and honey. Many individuals consume little ASF or even none for long periods of time by either personal choice or necessity, as ASF may not be accessible or available to these people.

  3. Animal product - Wikipedia

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    Farmed animals needs to eat more food than their products can deliver. Net animal losses are the difference between the calories in human-edible crops fed to animals and the calories returned in meat, dairy and fish. These losses are higher than all other conventional food losses combined. [32] This is because on average livestock eat more ...

  4. Category:Animal products - Wikipedia

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    Animal products are any products that can only be extracted from animals; for example, bones, skin or meat. ... Animal-based fermented foods (3 C, 7 P)

  5. Food - Wikipedia

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    Food products produced by animals include milk produced by mammary glands, which in many cultures is drunk or processed into dairy products (cheese, butter, etc.). Eggs laid by birds and other animals are eaten and bees produce honey , a reduced nectar from flowers that is used as a popular sweetener in many cultures.

  6. Dairy product - Wikipedia

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    Dairy products or milk products, also known as lacticinia, are food products made from (or containing) milk. [1] The most common dairy animals are cow , water buffalo , nanny goat , and ewe . Dairy products include common grocery store food around the world such as yogurt , cheese , milk and butter .

  7. List of dairy products - Wikipedia

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    A food product made from normal cheese and sometimes other unfermented dairy ingredients, plus emulsifiers, extra salt, food colorings, or whey. Many flavors, colors, and textures of processed cheese exist. Pytia: Curdled milk obtained from an animal's stomach, containing (and used as) rennet.

  8. Fish products - Wikipedia

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    Fish and fish products are consumed as food all over the world. With other seafoods, they provides the world's prime source of high-quality protein; 14–16 percent of the animal protein consumed worldwide. Over one billion people rely on fish as their primary source of animal protein. [1] [2]

  9. Animal fat - Wikipedia

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    Many animal fats and oils are consumed directly, or indirectly as ingredients in food. Animal fats are commonly consumed as part of a western diet in their semi-solid form as either milk, butter, lard, schmaltz, and dripping or more commonly as filler in factory-produced meat, and fast-food products. [11]