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(3)

CHEESE

(5)

AYRAN

KEFIR

KUMYS

BUTTER

RETURN - skimmed milk

Buttermilk - skimmed cream

CHEESE

SOFFLE - cream or milk with sugar

(6)

BRYNZA

YOGURT

MILK

CREAM

COTTAGE CHEESE

(7)

VARENETS

RYAZHENKA

SOUR CREAM

(9)

BLANMANGE - cream jelly

ICE CREAM

SERUM

(10)

ACIDOPHYLIN

(11)

PROGURETTE

(13)

LACTOBACILLIN - a type of curdled milk

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