The nutritional information is on the label.
Carnation primarily produces condensed and evaporated milk for use in cooking and other food products. In recent years it has expanded its products to include drink mixes and cereal.
It's completely possible to make Carnation milk from home. However, very few recipes exist and it's usually a better idea to simply buy this brand of evaporated milk.
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.
carnation milk is not filterd as well as golden milk.
Every one is different. Look up the specific brand and type for nutritional information.
Sweetened condensed milk, not to be confused with evaporated milk.
Sweetened condensed milk, not to be confused with evaporated milk.
This depends on the brand of the hot dog. You will find this information on the nutritional panel on the package if you're purchasing packaged hot dogs at a grocery store. If you're ordering a hot dog at a restaurant, the attendant or server should be able to give you the nutritional information.
Milnot is equivalent to evaporated milk.
I measured it, and there is a little over 150ml in a 170g can of Nestle brand evaporated milk.
green vegitables
Well, the nutritional values are on the labels of the infant formula can. I can tell you that when a mother can not or chooses not to breast feed, they need to give their baby something, and infant formula is made with baby's nutritional needs in mind. Check out the labels on the cans, or take a look at the Store Brand Formula website for a nutritional label comparison with store brand formulas, and their much more expensive name brand counterparts!