Fat-free milk is usually called "fat-free", but can be referred to or labeled as "skim", "low-fat", or sometimes "organic" milk (if shopping in a specialty store that sells fat-free or unaltered dairy products).
Cows only provide one type of milk. Unpasturised full cream. In certain cases, this milk may have more or less cream depending on the quality of feed and availability of water. Disease may also affect the milk, although milk is constantly quality tested, so only the best goes to the milk companies who in turn pasturise and pack milk for consumers. It is in this process that milk is thinned to low fat, no fat, high calcium, etc.
Some different names for milk are whey and casein. If you want to know more names then you could ask your Doctor Who should have a list for the different names of milk.
Milk replacer formula. It comes in a package under different names usually from different companies.
It didn't "change". They're just two different names for the same thing.
Milk = annaHoney = manal
Maharashtramilk production in maharashtra and names of milk dairies?
They are basically the same there is no big difference really except the brand names but still they are the same eagle brand has condensed milk so if you use a different brand it won't matter at all.
it is not different
no not really
Cattle milk, sheep milk & GOAT milk
Skim milk has less fat .
They have different names.
No, its the same thingl Just with chocolate in it.
Burnt milk residue is chemically different from milk.