Cow's milk is generally composed of lipids (monoacylglycerols, diacyglycerols, and [primarily] triacylglycerols); vitamins A, B6, B12, D, D, E, K, thiamine, niacin, biotin, riboflavin, folates, and pantothenic acid; essential fatty acids (linoleic, and linolenic acids); about 33% protein (primarily in the form of casein micelles as as1-, as2-, ?-, and k-caseins; a small amount of whey proteins such as Lactoglobulin); the minerals calcium, phosphate, magnesium, sodium, potassium, citrate, and chlorine; sugars (lactose, glucose, galactose, and oligosaccharides); trace amounts of white blood cells from the animal; and, some bacteria and active enzymes.
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some whole milk is powder but most whole milk is preservative :D
51% is in whole milk
Whole milk has more milk fat in than Low Fat milk. By comparison whole milk has 3.4 - 3.6% milk fat where Low Fat milk has 1.5 - 2.0% milk fat.
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.
To make whole milk from skim milk, you can add cream to the skim milk until it reaches the desired fat content of whole milk, which is typically around 3.25.
No. Whole milk has a thinner consistency than evaporated milk.
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Skim Milk is better because whole milk has the fat in it. Skim Milk has no fat because they took it out.
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