Dairy foods are necessary part of diet Though perhaps hard to believe, there are some 50 references to cows in the Old Testament. To the early people of Central Asia, wealth was measured in numbers of cattle. The cow was even wor shipped in India, Babylonia, and Egypt. What all this means, says Dairy Council Inc., Southampton, Pennsylvania, is that the cow has been around for a long time. And so has milk. Although milk is processed, it is not an engineered or fabricated food. It naturally has three major components; water; fat including fat-soluble vitamins; and solids not-fat; including protein, car bohydrate, water-soluble vitamins, and minerals. In milk’s liquid, the car bohydrate is dissolved, fat droplets are suspended, and protein is dispersed. Together with the vitamins and minerals, these nutrients interact in mUk, making if a food unduplicated by modern science. Milk has great nutritional value. It contains high-quality protein, stemming from the presence of many amino acids. Protein’s major functions are to build and repair body tissues and to help form antibodies which circulate in the blood and fight infection. It also provides energy about 33 of the 150 calories in an 8-ounce serving. Milk’s carbohydrate is a sugar called lactose. Lactose acids the absorption of calcium, phosphorus, and other minerals. It provides about 45 of the 150 calories in an 8- ounce serving. Milkfat is a carrier of vitamins ■wW I . BLACK 2. REP 3. iBUOW 4. BLUE 5. BROWN PA7NBRS DffY thbrbrrbuttlb who* au BA&BR ftNOfi UTTLB BOY WHO'S PRBAM/UG OPTHBOWHeu BBUMYOU. YoUAßesenuto ahbxbmpib bvbrumyiuru you do. PORTHBUTTUBOY U/HO’s m/r?u& To 6ROUJUPTOBB JUST uxa you. author (/MttovfH A, D, E, and K; these vitamins are important in the utilization of other nutrients. For example, vitamin D as well as lactose acids calcium absorption in the body. Milk’s major nutrients are calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, and sodium. Other minerals are also present in varying degrees. It is best known for its calcium content, the mineral essential for strong bones. In fact, dairy foods are the major source of this mineral in the American diet, providing nearly 72 percent of the available calcium in the American food supply. Of nutrients available for con sumption, dairy products ex cluding butter provide 20.7 percent of the necessary protein, 11.4 percent fat, 5.6 percent car bohydrate, 33 percent phosphorus, 20 percent magnesium, 12.3 per cent vitamin A, 36.5 percent riboflavin, 10.8 percent vitamin Bg, and 18.6 percent vitamin Bi 2 . Compared to other foods, dairy products do not contain high amounts of cholesterol. A three ounce fish fillet has 34-75 mg. cholesterol; half a roasted chicken breast without skin has 79 mg. One cup of milk has only 33 mg. Dairy foods should be a part of every diet. For those advised to eat low-fat diets, then low-fat milk (1 percent—lls calories, 2 percent 135 calories, skim 83-90 calories) can be chosen. Low-fat yogurt and cheeses can also be selected. Without dairy foods, says Dairy Council, people would quickly experience deficiencies of calcium, riboflavin, and probably vitamin D. 6. PEACH 7. 6REEN 8. LTBROWNI 9. LT. BLUE 10. LT6REEN Milk's got more of what you need to keep you going during June Dairy Month and throughout the year. Enjoy milk and cookies for a special treat. h-2.f-84 V/ (d 'r'/ '-v' r