There is no difference between dairy and beef cows. As far as cows are concerned (those mature females that have had at leasr one calf in their lifetime), they are both mainly used in sausages and hamburger.
If you are asking about beef cows, yes they certainly do. They may not produce as much as a dairy cow, but they still produce milk, at least enough for her calf to grow on. Beef itself, though, does not produce milk.
no it is a meat.
cheese,milk etc are dairy
dairy is a product made form milk
No, to be a dairy the product needs to be made from milk - bread is made from wheat and is therefore a bakery product.
no its not; not unless its in milk or cheese or something
kelsey Johnson
Beans are vegetables. NOT a dairy product ! Dairy products are milk, butter and cheese and related things made from animal milk.
Not at all, Bean is not a Dairy product
A banana is not a bean. A banana is a fruit.
No, tofu is made form soya beans and is therefore a vegtable product.
Yes, cheese is made from milk, which is a dairy product.
Wisconsin is a major dairy product state. Milk is a dairy product from Wisconsin.
If the biscuits contain Milk solids / Milk / Butter / Yogurt or any dairy product like chocolate it is considered to be a dairy product.
The most important product of a dairy farm is usually milk.
Halloumi is a type of cheese. It is a dairy product.
Yes. Milk is a dairy product regardless of whether or not it has spoiled.
Yes it is. any cheese is a dairy product unless is is non-dairy cheese.
Generally, yes. Some vegetarians choose not to ea dairy (including cheese) though.
A blueberry muffin is not a dairy product. Dairy products consist of cheese, yogurt, milk, and other things that come from cows that isn't meat.
Probably Milk is a dairy product and pineaple milk is presumably milk flavoured with pineapple.