according to what I read, 2% and 1 % milk is made by adding water to whole milk (3.25% fat) to reduce the fat to 2 % or 1 % per volume. Skimmed milk on the other hand undergoes a lot of processing making its healthy tributes questionable
Commercially, low fat milk is made by removing almost all cream from the milk by centrifugation and then adding the required amount back. This is normally followed by homogenisation to ensure the cream stays in suspension and then followed by a heat treatment.
Modern milk is skimmed in the factory to a state of being "fat-free" and then fat is added back to make 1% milk, 2% milk and so called "full cream" milk.
One percent milk is a variation of milk that has 1% fat in it, and the rest is just nonfat.
So the milk is 1:100 fat to nonfat milk.
Milk that has less fat then whole milk and 2% and more then skim milk or fat free.
2% percent milk is made by removing milkfat until the ratio of fat to liquid is 2%.
Whole milk is that contain 4.5% fat.for PREPARING 1% milk remove3.5% of Fat from whole milk.
Mix it with an equal amount of whole milk (which is right around 3% milkfat). You will end up with two measures of 2% milk for every one measure of 1% you started with.
No milk is made out of cheese
One percent as well as fat-free milk are available, but water is better for you.
You would have like 2 1/2 percent milk. The percent is the amount of fat in the milk. 100 percent would be butter. You can not have more than 100 percent of anything. Whole milk in the U.S. contains a minimum of 3.25% butterfat. So if you combine one part whole milk with one part 1% milk, you will have at least 2.125% butterfat in the mix. [Add 3.25 + 1.00. Divide the answer by 2]
depends on witch company made it
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Yes it will tast like 1 percent milk
30 quarts of 2 percent 15 quarts of 5 percent
Yes i think
Whole Milk
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No, because two percent milk has fat in it.
One litre of milk contains 32 grams of protein