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Dairy products are generally defined as food produced from the milk of mammals ( the Food Standards Agency of the United Kingdom defines dairy as " foodstuffs made from mammalian milk ").
They are usually high energy-yielding food products.
A production plant for the processing of milk is called a dairy or a dairy factory.
Apart from breastfed infants, the human consumption of dairy products is sourced primarily from the milk of cows, yet goats, sheep, yaks, camels, and other mammals are other sources of dairy products consumed by humans.
Dairy products are commonly found in European, Middle Eastern and Indian cuisine, whereas they are unknown in traditional East Asian cuisine.

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