170ml of milk typically fills a standard measuring cup to just below the 3/4 cup mark. In terms of visual appearance, it looks like a small, moderate amount of liquid, often appearing creamy and white. In a standard glass, it would occupy about a quarter of the glass's height.
A tsp= 5ml's, so 34x5=170ml's.
when you put water inside milk, the milk will look like what it did without water.
Yes a yeast infection can look like milk.
170 mL = 5.75 fluid ounces.
How much is 170
Someone with smooth white skin
Yes there is milk, it just does not look like it.
170mL equals 34.5 teaspoons.
No it's more like milk.
water
Have you ever seen cottage cheese? It's just curdled milk. Milk curdles in your stomach.
Mare's milk looks similar to cow's milk. The first milk is not actually milk however, it's called Colostrum and looks a bit like watery honey. True milk comes in within a few hours or days.