I may take you up on that offer, Klaus. Though at this point in my like I strongly prefer the taste of skim milk, and I don't remember seeing much of that last time I was in Germany and Switzerland.
Sorry but I think, I cannot understand the second sentence correctly.
In Germany and Austria the usual offered Milk is thermal treated, but without addition of other stuffs. Also you can buy real untreated Milk from some farmers, but they have heavy additional hygienic requirements.
Didn't Holsteins (the main milk cow in the U.S) originate in Germany?
This thematic seems to be very difficult and it is discussed very controvers. I have asked some people affiliated/relationed(?) to my wife: There knowledge is that the Holstein cows have there origin in the USA- Because some german settler with cows have shared a meadow(?) with other german cows.
Sorry but my understandig of the english language. It is for non-LC/MS terms now really overstrained(?)
In Fact the cow race itselfe was appearently described in the US firstly!
Nowadys the black-white Holstein cows are also very common in the northern part of germany.
The word "Holstein" itselfs simply describes a area in northern germany.
I take it vitamins are not added routinely to milk in the EU?
In Germany and Austria, I have never observed additions to the milk. Usually in switzerland the milk is also untreatened (or only thermal treatened, like in germany or austria), but in switzerland they made experiments with milk an additional stuff/vitamins.
Klaus
P.S.: Recently I have noticed in newspaper, that danmark also adds vitamins in milk.