If milk is anything other than a liquid of uniform consistency, then it has turned and should be disposed of.
Yes.
it was be spoiled and chunks of gloppy milk.
Best AnswerWell, it depends on how thick or thin the smoothie is, if it has chunks, it'll be feces, if it's really thin like milk, it'll be urine.
No, chunks is a noun. Chunky would be an adjective.
Blow'n Chunks was created in 1984.
Yes predominantly casein. If you ever see curdled milk, the chunks are the protein. There is a lot of protein. If you want to test this take some milk and pour something acidic into it. It will curdle. Sieve out the solid and see how much liquid is left. Milk contains about 3% protein.
Yes. Some store brands have milk chocolate chips as well as name brands. This information is however North America-centric. This may vary by country. If you need chocolate in small pieces (not necessarily chocolate chips) then you can get a bar of milk chocolate from a food store and break it into chunks.
Yes, "chunks" is a noun. It refers to pieces or portions of something that are large or substantial in size.
No. Chunks are what come off icebergs.
Fist Sized Chunks was created in 1989.
If the chunks appear after two aqueous solutions are combined, it is called precipitation. The chunks would then be called the precipitate.
A chunk of chocolate is any piece that can be broken off so can be of various sizes. With chocolate such as Daity Milk the chocolate is often sold in chunks to make it easy to break off.