1 cup of 2% milk has about 5 grams of fat on average.
Oh, dude, the density of 2% milk fat milk is around 1.032 grams per milliliter at room temperature. It's like, denser than water because of all that creamy goodness in there. So, yeah, if you were thinking of swimming in it, maybe stick to the pool instead.
30 quarts of 2 percent 15 quarts of 5 percent
Whole Milk
2 percent milk
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I believe so because whole milk is all there, while skimmed and semi-skimmed have been stripped of some fats and essential nutrients, such as vitamin a.
No
Do you mean 2% milk? There is a difference between 2% and whole milk. 2% contains 2% fat, and whole milk contains about 3.5 to 4% milk.
x * .62 = 2x = 3.225%
About 40 g of fat is in 2L of 2% milk.
Skim milk is more dilute than 2 percent milk because it contains little to no fat, resulting in a lower overall concentration of solids and nutrients. In contrast, 2 percent milk has a higher fat content, which contributes to a creamier texture and a richer flavor. The difference in fat content affects the viscosity and mouthfeel of the milk, making skim milk less dense than its 2 percent counterpart.
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