None.
It depends if its whole milk or fat free. In 2% milk, its 5 grams
There is about 4% fat in raw milk. Processing plants often bring this back to the percentage they need in a product. Milk often comes in 0, 1 and 2%. The fat in cheese will be much higer. You will have to look at the nutrition details on the product you buy to see how much fat is in it.
for my hypothesis i think fat free milk will spoil first
Fat free milk comes from a factory that has separated the fat out of the milk with a centrifuge. The fat is used to make cream.
Skimmed milk has a bit of fat, fat free milk has no fat
Skim milk has a small amount of fat while fat free has no fat in it
Raw milk contains from 3.6 to 4.0% milk fat. This is reduced to 1.5% in low fat and 0.5% in fat free milk. Milk fat that is removed from raw milk is sold as cream or used in production of butter. Cream contains up to 33 - 45% milk fat.
One percent as well as fat-free milk are available, but water is better for you.
There is no fat because its not milk. simple as that.
no, homogenized milk does not have the fat removed.
SKIM milk is fat free milk.
Yes, skim milk and fat-free milk are essentially the same. Both terms refer to milk that has had all of its fat removed, resulting in a product that contains less than 0.5% milk fat. Therefore, when you choose skim or fat-free milk, you're selecting a low-calorie option without the creaminess of whole or low-fat milk.