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.
No, particularly if you have SWEETENED condensed milk.
No they are not the same thing. They taste similar, but Milnot is cholesterol free and evaporated milk is not.
Carnation is the brand name. Each type of evaporated milk, whole, skim, buttermilk is basically the same thing regardless of the brand.
Carnation Milk is the name of a particular company that made condensed milk as well as other products.
No.
condensed milk has less water, am I right?💁🏾♀️
condensed milk is sweet whereas evaporated milk is unsweetened
No Homeland does not carry Milnot canned milk. However there are many other canned milk products available at Homeland. These include: Carnation Evaporated Milk Pet Evaporated Milk Carnation Sweetened Condensed Milk Pet Sweetened Condensed Milk Pet Cream Pet Half & HalfThese products are available in a variety of sizes and flavors.
Milnot is equivalent to evaporated milk.
No
Milnot is a specific brand of canned milk that uses soy beans for a higher fat content. If you can not find Milnot, it can be substituted with an equal amount of evaporated milk or condensed milk.
Carnation milk is made by Nestle so my guess would be no. If you want organic evaporated milk you can make your own or buy organic evaporated milk at a health food store or Amazon.
Yes. evaporated milk can be whipped. There are several websites that give instructions.
Yes. evaporated milk can be whipped. There are several websites that give instructions.
The nutritional information is on the label.
5 ounces
I use regular dairy whipping cream in my refrigerated cheesecake recipe. Be sure to use the same amount as in a can of Milnot (12 oz) not the full carton of cream. The taste is slightly different, but not much, and it works. I have tried substituting other condensed milk and it does not work for this recipe.
Yes you can use any type of milk on cereal. You would add water to evaporated milk to give it the thinner consistency of fresh milk, but it will taste different.
I used to mix it when my 8 year old was a baby. 1 can evaporated milk + 1 can water + 1 dropper of infant vitamins .