Foremost plain milk, made from 100% fresh cow's milk
Quality milk from happy cows, crafted with care and attention to detail at every step—from selecting dairy cow breeds, nurturing the cows, and managing the farm, to production processes that adhere to Royal FrieslandCampina standards from the Netherlands. Foremost milk is a natural dairy product rich in nutrients,
especially natural calcium, providing up to 35% of the recommended daily intake. *
Premium cow's milk
Premium cow's milk,
genuine dairy of European farm standards,
from happy cows.
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High in natural nutrients
Rich in calcium, vitamins B12 , B2, phosphorus and iodine found in natural milk.
*Percentage of recommended daily nutrient intake for Thais aged 6 years and over (Thai RDI) based on an energy requirement of 2,000 kilocalories per day.
**Reference: Parents' Choice Award from the Asianparent Award https://th.theasianparent.com/foremost-plain-parents-choice-2024
Frequently asked questions
1. 100% pure cow's milk, unsweetened.
2. 100% Pure Cow's Milk, Unsweetened, Low Fat.
3. 100% Pure Cow's Milk, Unsweetened, 0% Fat.
And it comes in 3 sizes.
180 ml.
225 ml.
1,000 ml (1 liter)
The sterilization process using high heat does not cause the loss of important nutrients such as calcium.
Therefore, calcium levels remain normal, and the natural nutrients remain as they were.
High in natural calcium and other natural nutrients, including vitamin B12.
Vitamin B2, phosphorus, and iodine.
Foremost 0% fat milk contains no fat at all, making it suitable for those who want to control their fat intake.
And for those who are managing their weight or are concerned about their figure, low-fat milk and 0% fat milk can still be consumed in appropriate amounts.
This also depends on the total energy or calories consumed throughout the day, including other foods, ensuring that it doesn't exceed the body's needs excessively.
Promotes growth when consumed regularly in conjunction with a balanced diet, sufficient sleep, and exercise.
References
Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health (2025)