§ 131.110 Milk
§ 131.111 Acidified milk
§ 131.112 Cultured milk
§ 131.115 Concentrated milk
§ 131.120 Sweetened condensed milk
§ 131.125 Nonfat dry milk
§ 131.127 Nonfat dry milk fortified with vitamins A and D
§ 131.130 Evaporated milk
§ 131.147 Dry whole milk
§ 131.149 Dry cream
§ 131.150 Heavy cream
§ 131.155 Light cream
§ 131.157 Light whipping cream
§ 131.160 Sour cream
§ 131.162 Acidified sour cream
§ 131.170 Eggnog
§ 131.180 Half-and-half
§ 131.200 Yogurt

Terms Used In CFR > Title 21 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 131 > Subpart B - Requirements for Specific Standardized Milk and Cream

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