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Here’s everything you wanted to know about Brown Cow yogurt—and weren’t afraid to let somebody else ask! If you have a specific question that is not answered here, simply contact us. We welcome your feedback.
Q. Why are you called “Brown Cow?”
Now, that is a question we can easily answer! Once upon a time, there
was a family, a farm, and a lovely little brown cow named
Lily. Like all Jersey cows, Lily produced buckets of rich creamy milk.
In turn, the family made gallons and gallons of yogurt and later named
this wonderful treat Brown Cow Yogurt after Lily, that fine bovine.
Q. Why should I buy Brown Cow yogurt?
Goodness! That’s not an exclamation, that’s pretty much the
answer. Brown Cow yogurt is a product you can feel good about. We start
by using milk from carefully selected local herds whose cows are noted
for their rich, high protein milk. These family farmers have pledged not
to treat their cows with artificial bovine growth hormone, rBGH. In addition
to supporting local family farms, we also work to support the environment
by donating 10 percent of our annual profits to environmental causes.
Most important, however, is the taste! We produce our yogurt using the traditional small-batch method for unsurpassed quality and flavor. To make a genuinely natural yogurt, we never use preservatives or artificial ingredients. Even though people know us best for our original Cream Top yogurt, rest assured every batch of all of our super-premium yogurts adheres to special recipes and is given meticulous attention. The end result is a wide selection of rich, creamy and positively delicious—and entirely healthy—yogurts.
Q. Why did you discontinue the organic items?
We have always been proud to offer organic options to our consumers,
and we first started with our whole milk line before extending it to the other
fat levels. It was our hope that our organic products would grow in popularity
and would take over the lion's share of our production. Surprisingly, our regular
all natural products - especially our whole milk 'Cream Top' - continue to be
in huge demand, dramatically outweighing the demand for organic. As a small
brand, with limited production capacity, it has been difficult to keep up with
the growth of our all natural products while maintaining the much smaller organic
lines. And, our organic sales have actually been declining because of the duplication
between the two lines. Brown Cow simply isn't a big enough brand to offer 2
Whole Milk strawberries - one all natural and one organic. We were literally
splitting production runs among too many small orders, which is highly unprofitable
and threatens our ability to survive in the competitive business world and keep
offering great yogurts. We therefore have discontinued our organic products...for
the time being.
It is our plan to offer organic yogurts again. We simply believe that organic
is the wave of the future and is the right thing to do. We will be able to do
that when the demand for organic is large enough to support the amount of yogurt
we need to make from week to week. In the meantime, we will continue to put
out our legenday Cream Top yogurt, made with 100% natural ingredients, including
milk from farms that pledge not to use artificial growth hormones.
Q.Why is evaporated cane juice now in the Cream Top yogurts?
We are one of the largest users of commercial grade maple syrup in the country, which is used to sweeten our Cream Top yogurts, sometimes in combination with honey. Unfortunately, our ability to secure high quality syrup in the last couple of years has been hampered by poor harvests and changing dynamics in the major maple syrup corner of the world - Quebec and New England. Warm Winters and odd Springs have affected the flow of maple, and commercial grade is the last they harvest before ending the season. There simply hasn't been enough to fulfill our needs. We are also constrained by regulations out of Canada by the government department that controls the sale of maple syrup. We've ended up not being able to get enough syrup at times to even make our yummy yogurts, or have had to use syrup of varying quality. As a result, we decided to decrease our use of pure maple syrup, although it is still our primary sweetener, and introduce evaporated cane juice. The result is that we are better able to assure you of a continuous supply of Brown Cow yogurts at a consistent high quality.
Q. What is evaporated cane juice?
Evaporated cane juice is an unrefined sugar. Besides our mission of making yogurt from ingredients as close to the earth as possible, using unrefined sugar enables us to use less sugar overall as it has a slightly sweeter natural flavor than regular refined sugar.
Q. Why is there a layer of cream at the top of your whole milk
(Cream Top) yogurts?
We make our Cream Top yogurts from whole milk that is unhomogenized. After
mixing our special recipe, including live active cultures in warm milk,
we place the yogurt in a "hot room" where the cultures change
the milk into yogurt. At the same time, the butterfat in the whole milk
naturally rises to the top of the cup forming a delightfully rich layer
of yogurt cream.
Q. Why does the amount of cream on the top of your whole milk
(Cream Top) yogurts vary?
It’s the cows’ doing. We make our Cream Top yogurts with Jersey
cow milk because Jersey milk naturally contains more butterfat than other
cows’ milk. Unfortunately, the amount of butterfat from milking
to milking can drastically fluctuate in each cow due to environmental
factors such as cold temperatures, heat waves, stress, the amount of water
each cow is drinking, etc. As the butterfat content decreases, so does
our cream layer because it is the butterfat rising to the top of each
delicious cup.
Q. What are the cows fed?
The cows that supply our milk are fed hays and grains including alfalfa,
barley and corn. The cows are not fed any animal product meals.
Q. Is the milk you use to make Brown Cow Yogurt vitamin fortified?
No, it is our goal to make our product as pure and natural and with as
little processing as possible. Vitamin fortification is only required
by law for retail fluid milk.
Q. Why is there liquid (sometimes) on the top of my yogurt?
No “whey”! Ok, it’s true. This liquid, called whey is
a natural component in cultured yogurt. It occurs whenever there has been
any type of pressure on the curd, or also from temperature change. A little
bit whey is perfectly normal. Simply stir it back into the yogurt for
a smooth creamy texture you’ll love.
Q. Is Brown Cow Yogurt certified Kosher?
Yes. All of our yogurts are certified by the Orthodox Union, a kosher
certification agency well known throughout the U.S. and internationally
for its high standards.
Q. If there are no sweeteners in your Plain yogurt, why are there
up to 15 grams of sugar?
The sugar grams are the lactose in the milk. Lactose is a naturally occurring
carbohydrate (sugar) in milk.
Q. If your nonfat yogurts are indeed “nonfat”, why
do they have so many calories?
We do not use Nutrasweet™ or other artificial sweeteners in our
yogurts. The calories in question are packed with nutrition, not empty!
Q. Is there caffeine in your Cream Top and Nonfat Chocolate
yogurts and Cream Top Creamy Coffee Yogurt?
Yes. We include coffee extract in our chocolate yogurts as the extract
actually enhances the pure chocolate's flavor. Because of the tart nature
of yogurt, yogurt will actually “wash out” flavors such as
maple syrup, lemon extract or chocolate. If we did not include coffee
extract, the chocolate flavor would be highly susceptible to this “washing
out” process. Even after the addition of coffee extract to these
recipes, the caffeine content is only 7 to 8 mg. per cup (roughly equivalent
to the caffeine in chocolate milk or 1 ounce of milk chocolate.)
Q. Why is your Vanilla Cream Top Yogurt tan or brown in color
versus white?
We sweeten our Vanilla Cream Top yogurt with maple syrup. It is the maple
syrup stirred in with the milk and cultures that causes the yogurt to
be tan in color. This tan color is also true for our maple yogurt. Our
Vanilla Yogurt is slightly browner in color as vanilla extract is dark
in color also.
Q. What does the code date listed on each cup mean?
The code date listed on each cup of yogurt is a "best eaten by"
date for an unopened cup of Brown Cow yogurt. We base this on the fact
that the cultures in each cup are alive and active and still breaking
down the lactose (milk sugar). The result is that the yogurt could become
tarter each day past the code date. As we want each customer to enjoy
our yogurt at its best, we recommend you use your good judgment in eating
our yogurt past the code date. If the yogurt looks, smells, and tastes
good, and there are no visible signs of mold, it's okay to eat.
Q. Does Brown Cow Farm offer tours to the public?
Although we would love to be able to offer tours to the public, we are
a very small manufacturing plant and currently do not have the space or
personnel available to offer tours.