Where is Bob milk made?

Arla, the UK's largest dairy company, has launched a unique branded milk product: Arla 'Best of Both' (Arla BOB); fat-free1 milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed, packaged with a distinctive yellow top. The farmer-owned dairy cooperative has spent three years developing the technology to produce Arla BOB.
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Where is Arla Bob milk from?

Arla B.O.B uses 100% British milk. Skimmed milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed* *Based on statistically valid comparative taste test results with 208 regular consumers of fresh semi-skimmed milk.. Arla B.O.B is a skimmed milk that tastes like semi skimmed milk, giving you the best of both worlds.
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How is Arla Bob milk made?

The farmer-owned dairy cooperative has spent three years developing the technology to produce Arla BOB. It involves collecting some of the naturally occurring protein in milk and carefully adding more of it back into skimmed milk to deliver a taste and texture that is as good as semi-skimmed and fat-free.
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What is different about Bob milk?

B.O.B is free of artificial ingredients and additives, and is enriched with naturally occurring milk protein to deliver a taste as good as semi-skimmed.
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Is Bob milk cow milk?

Nope – there are no additives or preservatives in Arla B.O.B milk! It's fresh cow's milk that has been filtered for a longer lasting shelf life and fresh taste.
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Where is cravendale milk made?

Cravendale is currently only produced at the Arla Foods' Hatfield Peverel dairy in Essex where a special filtration process allows all nutrients to be filtered while removing bacteria that may cause the milk to be sour.
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Is Bob milk skimmed?

BOB is a Red Milk (skimmed) that tastes like a Green Milk (semi), so has a Yellow Lid, obviously! Arla B.O.B gives you the best of both worlds. A fat free skimmed milk that's as tasty as semi-skimmed, so you can enjoy delicious milk without having to compromise.
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Who makes Arla Bob milk?

Arla, the UK's largest dairy company, has launched a unique branded milk product: Arla 'Best of Both' (Arla BOB); fat-free1 milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed, packaged with a distinctive yellow top. The farmer-owned dairy cooperative has spent three years developing the technology to produce Arla BOB.
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Can you freeze Bob milk?

Storage info unopened - Keep refrigerated and do not exceed the use by date. Freezing- no.
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How long does Arla B.O.B last?

Storage. Keep refrigerated. Store upright. Once opened use within 7 days.
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What milk is the healthiest?

The 7 Healthiest Milk Options
  1. Hemp milk. Hemp milk is made from ground, soaked hemp seeds, which do not contain the psychoactive component of the Cannabis sativa plant. ...
  2. Oat milk. ...
  3. Almond milk. ...
  4. Coconut milk. ...
  5. Cow's milk. ...
  6. A2 milk. ...
  7. Soy milk.
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How is Arla milk different?

It takes a special combination of traditional craftsmanship and new technology to make our dairy products while maintaining our milks' natural goodness. And, of course, we use carefully selected ingredients, additives, and natural flavourings.
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Is Arla milk real milk?

Arla Cravendale: is a filtered milk that unopened, stays fresh for twice as long as standard milk. That's because we use ceramic filters to remove some of the natural bacteria meaning it lasts for seven days opened and up to three weeks unopened.
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What is Red Top milk UK?

Milk in the UK has its labels and bottle tops colour-coded: Blue – full-fat milk. Green – semi-skimmed (or raw milk) Red – skimmed.
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What is the purple milk?

Skim Milk = purple

Skim milk, or non-fat milk, has a purple cap indicating that it contains little to no fat. Not all grocery stores and brands follow this coloring system—so make sure to double-check the wording on the label before you throw the blue-capped milk in your cart.
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Can adults drink Arla big milk?

Arla Big Milk is simply fresh cow's milk that's enriched with essential nutrients to help fuel your child's amazing adventure from little to big person. Arla Big Milk is fortified to contribute to your child's normal growth and development aged 1+ however is also suitable for adults too!
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Why does frozen milk turn yellow?

The freezing process means that the water in the milk, 95% forms big chunky ice crystals and they don't want to have the proteins and the fat in them. The proteins and the fat get squeezed out of the mixture. They tend to form around this central core of ice. So because you see all the fat in one place it looks yellow.
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Why you shouldn't freeze milk?

Recommended. The biggest danger when it comes to freezing milk is that it expands. For this reason you should never freeze it in a glass bottle because it will crack. Giving the carton extra space in the freezer also caters for this expansion, and stops it getting wedged in the freezer.
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Can you freeze a gallon of milk in a plastic jug?

(Yes, you can freeze milk directly in its plastic jug or carton after removing enough of it to create space for expansion, but plastic jugs and cartons can split and leak once the milk is thawed, which is why we recommend freezing milk in a glass bottle.) Option 2: Freeze the milk in an ice cube tray.
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What is purple top milk UK?

Skim milk, or non-fat milk, has a purple cap indicating that it contains little to no fat. Not all grocery stores and brands follow this coloring system—so make sure to double-check the wording on the label before you throw the blue-capped milk in your cart.
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What do the lids on milk mean?

According to Today's survey, blue caps most commonly indicate two-percent milk, and most brands use green caps or labels to indicate one-percent milk. Some even use white, so if you like skim and are getting an unfamiliar brand, you should stick with reading the labels. Did you know about this color-coded system?
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What was gold top milk?

Gold Top™ is the trademarked brand name of a very thick, yellowish milk that comes from either Jersey or Guernsey Cows or is a blend of milk from both, from anywhere in England, Scotland or Wales. It's 5% fat.
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How many calories are in Arla Bob milk?

There are 41 calories in 100 ml of Arla B.O.B Skimmed Milk.
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What is the difference between blue top milk and green top milk?

Blue tops indicate 2% milk. Yellow or purple tops indicate 1% milk. Brown tops indicate chocolate milk. Green tops indicate buttermilk.
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Where are Arla products made?

Arla Foods Ingredients has one wholly owned production plant in Denmark, with joint venture production at facilities in Argentina and Germany.
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