dietBNI™ 93.19sf: Llama milk (average), INTL, 2011.
This is a balanced nutrition analysis of llama milk based on average nutritional data reported by Medhammar et al (2011). Llama milk can be summarised as being, mainly, biased towards excess of saturated fat, adequate in protein and sodium, low in carbohydrate and fiber, and high in sugar and fat. It also provides about 195mg of calcium per 100ml of milk.
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References
MEDHAMMAR Elinor, Ramani WIJESINHA-BETTONI, Barbara STADLMAYR, Emma NILSSON, Ute Ruth CHARRONDIERE & Barbara BURLINGAME (2011). Composition of milk from minor dairy animals and buffalo breeds: a biodiversity perspective. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2012, volume 92, issue 3, pages 445–474 (doi: 10.1002/jsfa.4690).
PEREZGONZALEZ Jose D (2011). Nutritional balance of minor dairy animals' milk. The Balanced Nutrition Index (ISSN 1177-8849), 2012, issue 2. (Retrievable from http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/BNI)
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