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Fermented milk is a type of milk product that has been treated with lactic acid bacteria to give it a sour taste. It is a popular dairy product in many parts of the world, and is often used as a substitute for cream in recipes. Fermented milk is made by adding lactic acid bacteria to milk, which causes the milk to ferment and produce lactic acid. This process gives the milk a sour taste and a thicker consistency. The fermentation process also increases the shelf life of the milk, making it a popular choice for those looking for a longer-lasting dairy product.
Fermented milk is often used in recipes as a substitute for cream, as it has a similar texture and flavor. It is also used to make a variety of other dairy products, such as yogurt, kefir, and cheese.
Some companies in the fermented milk market include Danone, Nestle, Lactalis, Fonterra, and Arla Foods. Show Less Read more