yes if you have to much if you like it maybe have milk they have nearly got the same taste
The toned milk should contain a minimum of 3.0 per cent fat and 8.5 per cent non-fat solids.Centrifugation is used to make the skimmed (low or non-fat) milk needed to reconstitute the toned milk, made up from whole milk and this skimmed milk with water to obtain the 3.0/8.5 spec's on fat/non-fat solids.
Milk is not a true solution, it is colloidal solution. To be a true solution the particles of the Solute must be less than 10-7 cm but in the case of milk the particle doesn't fulfill that and it also show Tyndall effect.
Milk is an emulsion of fat in water.
hydrogen, oxygen, and other stuff makes up milk.
The breaking down of fats in a liquid (usually milk)in order to keep the particles of fat from rising to the topIt means the mixture is homogeneous, which means that it look uniform, and has a common texture all around. For example, water looks uniform, but What_does_'homogenized'_meandoesn't, because it has chunks of other ingredients.
2% because the fat in the milk when baked absorbs the sugar , makes the cake more moist
Condensed milk is a milk product obtained by evaporating part of water of whole milk, or fully or partly skimmed milk, with or without the addition of sugar. The term 'condensed milk' is commonly used when referring to full cream sweetened condensed milk whereas the term evaporated milk is generally used while referring to full cream unsweetened condensed skim milk. Skimmed milk products are known as sweetened condensed skim and unsweetened condensed skim milk respectively. The ratio of concentration of milk solids is about 1: 2.5 full cream milk products and 1: 3 for the preparation of sweetened condensed skim milk. The nutritive value of the sweetened and unsweetened condensed milk is very high. Both of them are rich in fat and fat soluble vitamins viz. A, D, E & K and body building proteins, bone forming minerals and energy giving lactose. While sweetened condensed milk is especially high in energy giving sucrose because of the added sugar. Condensed milk is used in numerous dessert dishes in many countries.
There is no viable way to convert condensed milk to "regular" milk. Condensed milk has added sugar dissolved into solution.
No, they add sugar to sweetened condensed milk, but condensed has been cooked down without added sugar.
No, it isn't. Condensed milk is created when water (approximately 60%) is removed from cow's milk, and it typically has sugar added to it. Condensed milk usually contains at least 8% milk fat and 28% milk solids. Cream, on the other hand, is created when the fatty part of milk is skimmed from the top of the milk before it is homogenized. There are different types of cream, including: half-and-half, light cream (or coffee cream), light whipping cream, and heavy cream (or heavy whipping cream). The exact amount of milk fat in any one of these creams varies by country. In general, half-and-half cream will contain 10.5-18% milk fat, light cream will contain 18-30% milk fat, light whipping cream will contain 30-36% milk fat, and heavy cream will contain at least 36% milk fat.
You can use condensed milk in a fudge recipe. You will have to reduce the sugar in the recipe to account for the sugar in the condensed milk. Some fudge recipes call for condensed milk.
You cannot replace normal milk for condensed milk. You can replace milk for evaporated milk. Condensed milk is very very thick and super sweet , comes in a small can. Regular Milk Evaporated Milk condensed milk 3 different products
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No substituting evaporated milk with sweet condensed milk is not advised.
You can find recipes for cooking with condensed milk on the following websites...allrecipes.com.au/recipes/tag-2433/condensed-milk-recipes.aspx or www.tarladalal.com/glossary-condensed-milk-672i
No. Condensed milk has a large quantity of sugar in it, evaporated milk does not.
NO! They are not the same and not interchangeable. Sweetened condensed milk: Cow's milk with sugar added, reduced by evaporation to a thick consistency. evaporated milk: Milk product with about 60% of the water removed from fresh milk