Yes, it is possible.
No, not unless it is mixed with water.
Evaporated milk means milk with some of the water removed by evaporation to concentrate and thicken it.
Add water. Commercial evaporated milk will have the specific instructions on the package somewhere. Usually it's equal parts water and evaporated milk.
To make milk from evaporated milk, simply mix it with an equal amount of water. This will reconstitute the evaporated milk back to its original milk form.
A cup of water plus a cup of evaporated milk should do the same as two cups of milk.
No, evaporated milk and condensed milk are not the same. Evaporated milk is unsweetened and has had about 60 of its water content removed, while condensed milk is sweetened and has had about 60 of its water content removed as well.
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Evaporated milk doesn't have any added sugar - that's condensed milk. Evaporated milk is just milk that's had most of the water removed (ie, evaporated out by heating). So, whilst it will taste sweeter than ordinary milk, it's because it's more 'concentrated', not because it's had any sugar added. When mixed with an equal amount of water, evaporated milk can be substituted for fresh milk in baking or other recipes.
To convert evaporated milk into regular milk, you can mix it with an equal amount of water. This will dilute the evaporated milk and make it similar in consistency to regular milk.
Evaporated milk can be frozen but it is not really recommended as it does tend to be rather watery when it is defrosted.
Evaporated milk is regular milk that as had some of the water removed through evaporation.
No, evaporated milk and condensed milk are not the same. Evaporated milk is unsweetened and has had about 60 of its water content removed, while condensed milk is sweetened and has sugar added to it.