Fat in Indian Buffalo Milk
Indian Buffalo Milk
Indian Buffalo Milk: Fat (grams)
Indian Buffalo Milk
(1 cup)
15 g
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Indian Buffalo Milk Nutrition Facts Label
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Indian Buffalo Milk Nutrition Facts
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If you require more more facts about this food, try our indian buffalo milk food facts page. Need to know the number of carbs there are in 19 cups of indian buffalo milk... or 19 tablespoons, or 19 ounces? Go to this page and identify and select the specific food item you are interested in. Then enter the quantity and unit value on the food facts page - then click 'Go'. A nutrient label for this food will be displayed on the page for the values you added.
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