Yes.
yes it is about the same thing such as nonfat yogurt and fat free yogurt
No, because two percent milk has fat in it.
low-fat has low calories but nonfat has no calories
Can be spelt either way. However, for a subtle difference 'non-fat' is a substance that has had the fat removed, such as non-fat milk. Or nonfat can mean that the substance did not have any fat content in the first place. Further conversations may involve 'fat free', fat-free', or any combination of the spelling of 'fatless'
Nonfat milk contains lactose. Lactose is the naturally occurring sugar in milk. The only milk that does not contain lactose is labeled 'lactose free' and is available in full fat, reduced fat, and nonfat.
My older sister normally drinks nonfat milk after she gets home from school.
Fat comes from the meat and dairy groups, and you need to have low fat or nonfat versions of the foods you love.
yes
A nonfat latte is a type of latte made with nonfat milk, which means the milk used has had most of its fat content removed. This differs from a regular latte, which is made with whole milk. In terms of nutritional content, a nonfat latte typically has fewer calories and less fat than a regular latte, making it a lower-calorie option.
It didn't "change". They're just two different names for the same thing.
Clarence Everet Johnson has written: 'Adjustment of the ratio of fat to nonfat solids by means of nonfat dry milk in the manufacture of cheddar cheese from high fat content milk' -- subject(s): Cheddar cheese
I wanna know the same thing. I know this is an answer, but why can't answers be questions too?