National Milk Day is celebrated every year on 26 November in India. This day is dedicated to Verghese Kurien, who is called the father of the Indian White Revolution. Verghese Kurien has made a major contribution in making India the world’s largest milk producer. This is the reason why National Milk Day is celebrated in his honor. Born on 26 November, Verghese Kurien started a project called Operation Flood in the last decade of the 60s. Not only this, he was also the founder chairman of the National Dairy Development Board from 1965 to 1998. Well, this was about National Milk Day. But do you know which animal’s milk is considered the healthiest? Of course, apart from cows, you must have heard about buffalo, goat milk, but you must not have heard which animal’s milk is the healthiest, right? So today we will tell you which animal’s milk is the healthiest.
Goat’s milk is more nutritious than cow’s milk
Generally, most people use cow or buffalo milk. If you are told that goat’s milk is more nutritious than cow’s milk, then you will definitely be shocked for a moment. But it is true that goat’s milk is more nutritious than cow’s milk. The reason behind this is that it contains more amounts of Vitamin A and B. For those who are worried about their weight and cholesterol level, goat’s milk can be a good option.
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Children do not cough due to donkey’s milk
Let us tell you that apart from goat, camel’s milk is also very nutritious. Camel’s milk is rich in Vitamin C, iron, Vitamin B, and minerals. This milk is low-fat and high-protein. Not only this, donkey’s milk is also very nutritious. Donkey’s milk is considered very good for the intellectual development of small children. Children do not get cough by consuming it. It is also very strong.
Special note: We do not make any kind of claim in this article. Our aim is to share general information. Always consult an expert or doctor to get proper information related to the subject.
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