Well, yeah it will be lower fat than whole milk. But you could just buy skim milk and it will taste a lot better.
I quote supposed to taste like milky water
Whole milk has more milk fat in than Low Fat milk. By comparison whole milk has 3.4 - 3.6% milk fat where Low Fat milk has 1.5 - 2.0% milk fat.
Low fat (semi skim) and Fat Free (skim) milk
Whole milk is milk that contains at least four percent milk fat. It differs from low-fat and skim milk and has a creamier taste and texture.
Depends on the person.
Type of MilkCalories per cup (8 ounces)Chocolate milk (whole) 208Chocolate milk (2% reduced-fat) 190Chocolate milk (1% low-fat) 158Whole Milk (unflavored) 1502% reduced-fat milk (unflavored) 1201% low-fat milk (unflavored) 105Fat-free milk (unflavored) 90
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Drinking milk in of itself is likely not the only reason he is becoming overweight. Switching to low fat milk is a good start, but other things he is eating are also likely culprits. He may dislike the taste of low fat milk at first, but he will adjust.
whole milk since it contains more fat compared to other milk such as low-fat milk which is typically either 1% or 2% fat
It can be argued yes because whole milk is an emulsion of milk and cream. Tiny fat globules are suspended (but not SOLUBLE) in the water solution of the milk solids, etc that make up milk. The fat will separate on standing - the "cream rises". Making low-fat and skim milk is separating out more of the fat globules, which were not dissolved in the milk.
Skim milk. It is the most watery.
Skim milk. It is the most watery.
in some cakes you do need to use milk