The Science behind Yak Milk
- The yaks are long haired bovines belonging to Bovidae family well adapted to high altitude Himalayan regions like China, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Siberia, Bhutan, Tibet, India and Nepal.
- In India It is found in hilly terrains of Arunachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Sikkim and Himachal Pradesh.
- Yaks are endothermic, semi-domesticated and herbivorous animals.
- According to the 2019 census, there are over 58,000 yaks in India, a report of almost 25% decline from the previous census, i.e. 2012.
- Yak milk is a healthier milk option for lactose intolerant persons and those seeking a nutrient-dense milk substitute since it contains lower fat.
- Casein makes up 80% of the total ....
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