Approximately 13 kg of whole milk
powder (WMP) or 9 kg of skim milk powder (SMP) can be made from 100 L of whole
milk.
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4 gallons
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How many gallons of milk will 1 pound of powdered milk make
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It depends on whether the recipe calls for powdered milk dissolved in water, or just the powder. If it is dissolved in water, then yes, you can use real milk instead. However, you're going to have to add a little sugar or vanilla to get the same taste, because powdered milk is a little sweeter than regular. If the recipe calls for the powder only, I wouldn't recommend substituting it. Think about it - with the powdered milk, something dry gets added to the recipe. With regular milk you'll probably water it down.
Four weeks is the point at which you can actually start weaning puppies, but yes evaporated milk diluted with water (2 parts evaporated milk to 1 part water, although you could start with 1 part evaporated milk to 1 part water to see if their stomachs are sensitive to it) will be fine. For more information and a milk mix recipe try the website in related links.
Do what the recipe says. If it says add powdered milk - add the powder. if it says reconstitute before adding, mix it in water. Often the recipe asks for powder milk and some kind of liquid, which will mix with the milk
All fluid milk products and many foods made from milk are considered part of this food group.
92,000 There's the "92" part, and then there's the "kilo" part (which means "thousands")
The cream in full milk, is the richest part.
One. 1000g = 1Kg, hence the "kilo" part.
Whey or milk plasma is the liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained.
01 grams is really just 1 gram so it has 1000 milligrams. "Milli" means "thousandth part of".
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"Cup" is a volume of space. "Gram" is an amount of mass. The volume of space that 453 grams fills depends on the substance. 453 grams of air fill many cups, but 453 grams of stones or gold fill only a small part of one cup.
1 milligram = 0.001 grams. IMPROVED.