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Guernsey Milk

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Unique Property of Guernsey Milk - 1

Beta Carotene - As this is not digested and broken down by Guernsey cows, it creates the wonderful golden colour in the milk and its products.

Unique Property of Guernsey Milk - 2

Omega 3 - Guernsey milk is naturally better balanced than other milks, with test results showing it to have one part omega 3 to two parts omega 6, whereas all other milks are one part omega 3  to six parts omega 6.

Unique Property of Guernsey Milk - 3

Beta Casein A2 - Guernsey milk has a naturally high percentage of Beta Casein A2 (tested to be more than 95% of A2). Other milks have shown to be between 40% (Jersey milk) and 15% (Holstein milk).
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Written by Massimo   
Monday, 14 June 2010 12:37
I don't drink a lot of milk unless it's been transformed to ice cream but Guernsey milk is just great. Besides from what I learned from an article this island is really enchanting. Well the butterfat content is higher in Jersey's for example, which might make it seem richer, but Guernsey milk is more balanced overall, (plus of course the A2 levels in Guernsey milk are huge). Flavourwise I am definitely in favour of the Guernsey milk though, and really would like to conduct that blind taste test somehow :) Why would I vote for Guernsey in case there is such competition? Because those cows in your photos seem to have more personality. Guess it's their soulful, sensitive-looking eyes:)))
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I don't drink a lot of milk unless it's been transformed to ice cream but Guernsey milk is just great. Besides from what I learned from an article...

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