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{{Short description|Food product made from milk}}
{{Infobox food
| cookbook = Dairy
| image = DairyProductsGermany.jpg
| caption = Dairy products. Back row left to right: smetana, kefir, cottage cheese, ricotta, mozzarella. Front row left to right: quark, cheese, butter, yogurt, milk.
}}
[[File:Milkproducts v2.svg|thumb|upright=1.35|Milk products and production relationships]]
'''Dairy products''' or '''milk products''' are food products made from (or containing) [[milk]]. The most common dairy animals are [[cow]], [[water buffalo]], [[goat|nanny goat]], and [[Sheep|ewe]]. Dairy products include common grocery store food around the world such as [[yogurt]], [[cheese]], [[milk]] and [[butter]]. Dairy products are consumed worldwide to varying degrees. Some people avoid some or all dairy products because of [[lactose intolerance]], [[veganism]], [[Environmental issues|environmental concerns]], other health reasons or beliefs.
Dairy product/1/en
Dairy products. Back row left to right: smetana, kefir, cottage cheese, ricotta, mozzarella. Front row left to right: quark, cheese, butter, yogurt, milk.
Milk products and production relationships

Dairy products or milk products are food products made from (or containing) milk. The most common dairy animals are cow, water buffalo, nanny goat, and ewe. Dairy products include common grocery store food around the world such as yogurt, cheese, milk and butter. Dairy products are consumed worldwide to varying degrees. Some people avoid some or all dairy products because of lactose intolerance, veganism, environmental concerns, other health reasons or beliefs.