Probably the same as before you boiled it. I think boiling doesn't alter the fat content of milk.
Milk is about 3.9 grams of fat per 100 grams of milk
No they don't have fats milk have fats
Yes, the fat in milk qualifies it as a lipid. Pure milk from mammals is much more of a lipid than processed milked, as it still retains most of the fat.
Chocolate contains sugars and milk fats and lipids, which make it melt much easier than the pectin, gluten, and sugars in marshmallows do.
One boiled egg contains approximately 6 grams of protein and 80 calories.
Chocolate can be made up of a few ingredients, depending on the type. Milk chocolate and semi-sweet chocolate contain more milk and sugar in them, while dark chocolate contains a much higher percent of cocoa in them (usually about 60% or higer). White chocolate isn't actually "chocolate" at all, as it contains no cocoa in it. Instead, it is made with the milk fats from chocolate.
No milk and sugar means less fats because you body turns sugar into fat. Milk also contains fat. So if you are avoiding fats this should be Okay, but there are around 5 calories in black coffee so that is best for avoiding calories - it does have more caffeine. As for white coffees they have maybe 14-16 calories. (Also, though you are avoiding calories think about other things too - like your body health and skin. Too much coffee isn't great.)
no it contains fat, unless you buy a low fat version- it still contains fat but not as much
It isn't, necessarily. Soy milk is derived from soy beans (a plant), so soy milk is free of lactose, a protein which is found in cow milk, and also contains much lower levels of saturated fats and cholesterol. On its own, soy milk does not contain much calcium, so this is generally added by manufacturers. Soy milk contains hormones that mimic the action of oestrogen in the human body which may have some health complications for some.
It contains not less than 26 percent milk fat
One medium ear of sweet yellow corn contains 77 calories.
A Mars bar contains approximately 228 calories, which is a unit of energy that is derived from the macronutrients it contains like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
1 Dairy Milk bar contains 3.7 grams of saturated fat.