No. Fat free (skim) milk does not have any added sugars. Skim milk is lower in calories and higher in calcium than 1%, 2%, or whole milk.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
Fat-free milk has slightly more sugar than low-fat milk primarily due to the removal of fat, which alters the perception of sweetness. When the fat is removed, the milk's natural sugars, primarily lactose, become more pronounced, giving it a sweeter taste. Additionally, some brands may add extra ingredients to enhance flavor in fat-free versions, potentially contributing to higher sugar content. However, the overall difference in sugar content is generally minimal.
Lactose-free milk lasts longer than regular milk because the lactase enzyme has been added to break down lactose, which is a sugar that can cause milk to spoil more quickly. This process helps to extend the shelf life of lactose-free milk.
in milk there are10tea/sppon fulls of sugar which is 40grammes of sugar so whats the need to add sugar to the tea its already in there from milk posted by toni campbell-innes 15years old
No, skim milk has no sugar. However,2% low-fat milk usually contains from 12 to 15 grams of sugar.
Lactose-free milk is sweeter than regular milk because the lactose, a natural sugar found in milk, has been broken down into simpler sugars like glucose and galactose during the lactose-free milk production process. This makes the milk taste sweeter to some people.
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Milk has its own natural sugar, namely lactose. It is not lawful for a milk producer to add sugar to ordinary milk. Condensed milk and/or evaporated milk may contain added sugar. Milk may have some or almost all of its fat removed, eg skimmed & semi-skimmed milk.
Yes, mostly because chocolate milk mixes have added sugar to them.
Nope. Fat is lighter than water. And, since skim milk has less fat, it has more water and that makes it weight more. Or as scientists say: it has more density.
Just an idea: Maybe they add more sugar-free flavor so sugar-free people don't miss out?
they uses a much expensive chemical to substitute for using sugar.... if your sugar free candy does not taste sweet, then you should really ask why your sugar free candy is more expensive... you got it?