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Traditional Indian Dairy Products (DT-303)

Disclaimer: Kindly study from book. This Portable Document Format only cover the topic which were taught by the teacher in the class.

Document 01: Class Notes

Revision Notes
Document 01: Indigenous Milk Products
Document 02: Heat Desiccated Milk Products
Document 03: Acid Coagulated Milk Products
Document 04: Ghee
Document 05: Indigenous Milk Deserts

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