It tastes thicker, like cream, but it's not sweet at all. Evaporated means they take out the excess water, and you're left with a concentrated form. So that also means that it's fattier like cream. Nice to use in baking, but I personally would not use it on cereal or in coffee, even though that is a use for it. It has about 9 grams of fat per serving (for the basic whole milk version) and a serving is only a couple tablespoons, not a cup.
The powdered milk is made of liquid milk. The water of the liquid milk is removed by evaporation under high vacuum, and the resulting solid mass pulvirized into powder form.
It tastes like milk.... but in powdered form. It has a milky taste but it is really powdered..
Fill a glass halfway with 2% and half with water. That's what skim tastes like. Not as bad as it sounds, I prefer skim.
It tastes like sugar.
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Evaporated milk and condensed milk are exactly the same thing. Note, however (read the label!) that sweetenedcondensed milk is a different product.
No. Whole milk has a thinner consistency than evaporated milk.
Evaporated milk means milk with some of the water removed by evaporation to concentrate and thicken it.
Probably a taste of what Angels drink.
Evaporated milk doesn't have any added sugar - that's condensed milk. Evaporated milk is just milk that's had most of the water removed (ie, evaporated out by heating). So, whilst it will taste sweeter than ordinary milk, it's because it's more 'concentrated', not because it's had any sugar added. When mixed with an equal amount of water, evaporated milk can be substituted for fresh milk in baking or other recipes.
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No. Condensed milk has a large quantity of sugar in it, evaporated milk does not.
It shouldn't be, evaoprated milk should be a smooth liquid. You may want to check the expiration date on the can if it is coming out chunky. Evaporated milk is milk with a good deal of the "water" removed, so it should pour out like a thick milk.
the process or recipe of making evaporated milk from coconut 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.
Add water. Commercial evaporated milk will have the specific instructions on the package somewhere. Usually it's equal parts water and evaporated milk.