Yes. It contains a little amount of roughage or dietary fibre to keep the intestines working in a good condition
no it doesn't and yes it does so hahaha you don't know! :P also do you play call of duty
It does but only .5 percent of fat which is practically nothing at all
Powdered milk is liquid milk that has had the water removed.Skimmed milk is milk which has had all or some of the fat content (cream) removed.Powdered skimmed milk is powdered milk made from skimmed milk
No. Carbohydrates come from the grain food-group, not dairy products.
No. The take most of the fat out of whole milk to make skimmed milk.
Skimmed milk is normal cows milk that has been processed to remove most of the fat and pasteurised. You should be able to get skimmed milk in most shops / retailers.
Fat free milk should contain nothing but skimmed milk. This is milk where the cream has been removed to leave a butterfat content of less than 0.05%.
It is 300 oz of skimmed milk. Please can you be more specific? What do you mean?
There are ten grams of carbohydrate in a pint of of skimmed milk
The average amount of iron in skim milk is 0.04 grams/100 grams. Results vary between 0.03 and 0.06.
Raw fruits and vegetables, whole wheat, and other whole grains. In fact, all dietary fiber is found only in plant foods: fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains. Meat, milk, and eggs do not contain fiber. Canned and frozen fruits and vegetables contain just as much fiber as raw ones. Drying and crushing, however, destroy the water-holding qualities of fiber. Removing seeds, peels, or hulls also reduces fiber content. Whole tomatoes have more fiber than peeled tomatoes, which have more than tomato juice. Likewise, whole wheat bread contains more fiber than white bread.
Skimmed - 322.5mg Semi Skimmed - 310mg Whole - 305mg So skimmed milk is better for you, more calcium and less fat!