It turns slightly yellow - really a creamy color.
it goes yellow because it has become frozen it doesent mean theres anything wrong with it unless youve had it in the freezer for some time.
Frozen Goats Milk will usually stay good for a couple of months. When frozen, it will turn yellowish. It is not bad, just frozen. When un thawed, it will return white and be good for about 10-13 days. The max wait for frozen goats milk is about 3.5 months.
no you cant it will turn yellow
A weighed unit of liquid milk has exactly the same mass as an equal unit by weight of frozen milk. However frozen milk has a lower density than liquid milk.
Frozen milk has more mass than non frozen milk because of how liquids freeze. If you think of it, solids have more mass than liquids because of how tightly packed the molecules are. Just like water, frozen milk will have a larger mass than non-frozen milk.
This fluid is not water. This is the beginning of breast milk. Soon it will turn a milky yellow color and this is breast milk.
Quick Frozen Small Yellow Cracker was created in 2000.
The act of freezing a volume of milk will not increase or decrease the total weight.
Milk is a liquid (unless frozen). Milk is white. It is a base, chemically speaking.
Freezing or thawing does not change weight.
I think I would find it hard to actually drink milk that is frozen. But I have consumed milk that was frozen, then thawed in the refrigerator. It was fine.
They probably can't turn yellow, but some of them are naturally yellow..........
yes it can as long as it is in a plastic bottle