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A Caribbean version called flan de coco uses 14oz condensed milk and 1/2 cup regular milk.
You can also use just milk. A version of flan called Purin uses just milk, eggs, sugar and vanilla.
You can also skip the milk. A version of flan called Quindin, from Brazil, doesn't use milk-- just eggs, sugar, salt, coconut flavoring, vanilla, and grated coconut.
Yes! In 2% milk it has 12 grams of sugar in one gallon.
nope never has and never will
Yes, it contains sugar in shape of lactose.
Eat a whole lot of it, if you want milk then it has sugar
Yes it does.
yes as it is still milk
yes
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agave nectar it will end up tasting the same and it will be healthier
Sweetened condensed milk, not to be confused with evaporated milk.
Sweetened condensed milk, not to be confused with evaporated milk.
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
No
Product Descriptionsweetened condensed milk is a concentrated blend of natural ingredients evaporated whole milk and cane sugar, condensed by a special vacuum cooking process. It is entirely different from evaporated milk and one cannot substitute evaporated milk for sweetened condensed milk in a recipe. It is certified kosher and does not contain gluten or added preservatives.
No Homeland does not carry Milnot canned milk. However there are many other canned milk products available at Homeland. These include: Carnation Evaporated Milk Pet Evaporated Milk Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk Pet Sweetened Condensed Milk Pet Cream Pet Half & HalfThese products are available in a variety of sizes and flavors.
No. Condensed milk has a large quantity of sugar in it, evaporated milk does not.
Milk is not as concentrated as sweetened condensed milk. It has more water, and a lot less sugar. To change the proportions to match sweetened condensed milk you will need to add milk powder and sugar to the milk, or you could just use water, milk powder and sugar in the following proportions: 1/2 cup water 1 cup milk powder 3/4 cup sugar This is approximately equivalent to a 425g/15 oz can of sweetened condensed milk.
Evaporated
Condensed milk is just milk with alot of the water boiled (evaporated) out of it. Milk powder has had all the water taken out of it and if you put back only part of the water it will equal condensed milk. If you put back all of the water it will equal regular milk.
No, they add sugar to sweetened condensed milk, but condensed has been cooked down without added sugar.