Imitation 'Milk The Introduction of imitation low cost vegetable fat, usually milk in major markets through- coconut oil, is used to replace out the United States has been the butterfat in milk, but which widely publicized In dairy Indus- otherwise contains the nonfat try magazines. The seriousness milk solids present in regular of the situation may be exagger- milk. ated by some, but there is little Second, is a relative newcom question that imitation milt or, the non-dairy product imita poses a real and formidable .tion made of vegetable fat (co threat to dairy farmers a conut oil), corn syrup solids, threat it would be foolheardy to stabilizers, emulsifiers, coloring, underestimate. and protein sources such as so- American Dairy Association dium caseinate or soy protein, had tried to keep the problem Legal Status of imitations in perspective by Filled milk is currently legal keeping close tabs on what can in only 12 states, but federal law only be described as a confused, prohibits ‘interstate shipment, fast-changing situation. For your synthetic milk is legal in information here is a brief sum- a jjout 35 states and can move mary of pertinent facts as freely across state lines, gleaned from a variety of sourc- There ar e no federal or state es> , standards governing the com- Definition position of imitation milks. La- There are two types of imita- beling regulations vary; In some tion milk being sold. states these products must be First, filled milk, in which labeled “imitation milk.” Others FARMERS NOW IS THE TIME Top Dress Your Alfalfa To Get Maximum Yields USE AGRICO The Nations Leading Fertilizer 0-20-20 Bulk Spreader Service Available Contact your AGRICO dealer or Lancaster Warehouse Churchtown Warehouse ROY ZIMMERMAN LESTER M. WEAVER 569-2361 or Ephrata 733-8161 354-5477 or Sales Representative B. G. HOFFMAN 367-1650 The John Deere 24-T Twine-Tie Baler has a low price tag on it. And for this low price you get big-baler benefits. You get big capacity. 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Distribution Filled or imitation milk is be ing sold in about 17 states (it changes almost daily) by about 50 different companies, most of them regional or national dairies like Borden, Carnation, Fore most, Deans, Meadow Gold, Haw thorn-Mellody, etc. Local dairies and some dairy cooperatives also make and sell imitations, purchasing formulas and in gredient mixes. Cost USD A computed the cost per gallon of imitation milk con taining non-fat dry milk and co conut oil in one market area. The computed cost was 26.06 c, or an advantage of 5 to 6 cents a quart over veal milk. Process ing and handling is essentially the same as with fluid milk. No special equipment is needed. Imitation milk generally sells Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 13,1968 for about 10c a half gallon less than regular milk. Sales Volume Reliable figures on sales of synthetic milk aren’t available, but USDA estimates that total sales of imitation milk probably represent less than one percent of fluid milk sales nationally. In the Central Arizona Fed eral Order, the scene of a major market test, imitation milk sales in March were 7.8% (2,779,000 lbs.) of Class I, up from 3.2% (989,000 lbs.) in July 1967. In California sales have risen from .08% (343,000 lbs.) of Class I last July to .9% (4 million lbs.) this February. Nutritional Value Low protein content (1% or less vs 3 to 3Vfe% in real milk), and lack of minerals (especially calcium), and lack of composi tion standards make the non dairy product imitation milk nu tritionally inferior to whole milk. Some doctors consider it a hazard to young children and those on special diets if used to replace real milk. The American Medical Association says synthe- ALL COTTON PRINTED CRINKLE , CREPE 36” JJF yi. MEN’S, WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S FLIP FLOPS 20? „. 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Isaac W. Hurst R. M. Brubaker & Son Bine Ball Salunga Carl L. Shirk Grumelli Farm Service Colebrook Rd., Fontana Quarryville tic milks “should not be consid ered as nutritionally equivalent to whole milk.” Health claims for the filled milk (no animal fat, low choles terol, high protein) are mislead ing. Hydrogenated coconut oil used in such products is a highly saturated fat, and scientifically has been found to be nutrition ally inferior to milk fat. While it is possible to make imitation milk chemically equal to whole milk there is no clin ical evidence that current prod ucts are reliable as nutritional replacements. Consumer Reaction An Arizona survey by ADA revealed high consumer aware ness, trial, and repeat buying of imitation milk. Half of those who tued it said they liked the taste; two-thirds thought the nu tritional value was the same as real milk; two-thirds thought it was less fattening; one-half thought it had more piotein. Many considered it a better value. 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