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Home / Food News / Fernleaf UHT : 100% Mmmmm from New Zealand

Fernleaf UHT : 100% Mmmmm from New Zealand

October 11, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

 

Fernleaf UHT is one of the brands we grow up with. I still remember those days we had been taking Fernleaf for our daily consumption and it is one of the trusted brands among families. Fernleaf UHT is produced with 100% Mmmmm milk from New Zealand. And this brand had been one of our home favourites as well.
It is very important to learn how the product is being done to ensure that you purchase the high-quality product and it is benefits to your health.
100% Grass Fed
Some of the reason includes the cows are well-taken care by the farmers naturally. And in here; they farm the way naturally with their grazing on lush pastures. As a result, the milk produced is at the richest natural food source of bioavailable calcium and many other essential nutrients including high-quality protein, vitamin A and Vitamin D.  And most important is that the dairy cows are grass – fed.
In New Zealand’s fertile soil, excellent rainfall and abundant sunshine had made it one of the best places in the world to produce milk. By spending 90% of the time grazing the grass freely on the sunny days, you will be assured that the cows will be receiving a healthy dose of Vitamin D and with this, you will get the higher level of Vitamin D compared to other dairy cows that are often confined in indoors.
Their Dairy Cows Produce Milk Naturally
With the high quality of grass, cosy climate, clean air and water, their dairy cows will definite to produce milk naturally without any form of milk booster.
Dairy Expert
With over 140 years of experience in dairy farming, their dedicated farmers take pride of their work and they will ensure that the milk produced will have the highest quality at every stage of the milk production from clean water, high-quality grass and all the way to the finished products.
And with all the benefits, it is a must to have your milk now with the 100% Mmmm…..  milk produced from Ferneaf all the way from New Zealand. So, why not we enjoy milk with Fernleaf where they do not just benefit to the children but also to adults. Not just having all the nutrients you need for your healthy bones as well.
Interested to get to know about Fernleaf UHT Milk,
Website : https://www.fonterra.com/my/en.html
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/fernleafmalaysia/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/fonterra.my/

 

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