50 milk straws are used on each of 5 days a weekhow many weeks will 2000 last?
8 weeks.
One week use 250 straws. total 2000 straws.
So 2000/250 = 8 weeks
Farzeen,
Sutton Coldfield
What is another name for raw milk?
I don't think there's a scientific name, but it could be butter milk or cottage cheese
What do you mean by HBV and LBV protein?
HBV (High Biological Value) Proteins contain all the essential amino acids in the correct porportions. Proteins of HBV are ususally of animal origin. One exeption is soya beans which has HBV proteins. LBV (Low Biological Value) Proteins are foods that lack one or more essential amino acids. LBV proteins are found mainly in plant food. One exeption is gelatine which is obtained from an animal source. The two main meat groups (white meat and red meat) are split between HBV and LBV as white meats such as chicken fit better into the HBV range where as lamb and beef have a tendancy to lack in certain amino acids making them LBV (meats). although still HBV red meats are less good for you due to there higher probortion of saturated fats.
How are cows lame except for their milk?
An animal - usually livestock - that is 'lame' has some injury that prevents it from walking normally. This often refers to injuries of the feet or legs because that's where injuries would usually hobble its movements.
So a cow with a broken leg, an infected pus-filled foot (foot rot), a dislocated hip/shoulder, with founder (infected laminae of the hoof from eating too much grain too quickly) or just a bruised cleat would all be considered 'lame' although there is obviously a lot of variance in how serious these injuries are.
I have never heard the term 'lame' applied to a cow's milk or lack of milk production.
Part of Sikhism is the teaching of Khālsā - a Saint-Warrior (truely a holy Soul & ninja both at the same time.) A Sikh who has been initiated into the Khalsa is titled a Singh (males)/Kaur (females) or Amritdhari, as opposed to Sahajdhari the non-baptized Sikhs who believe in all the tenets of Sikhism and the teaching of the Sikh Gurus and hence the Guru Granth Sahib.
The basic code of conduct (Rehat Maryada) issued by the Khalsa is :
Abstaining from consuming milk is NOT part of Khalsa and thus not part of Sikhism.
It is possible that there has been some confusion in the Western world about Sikh beliefs because the portions of the world with many Sikhs also have many Hindus. Hindus advocate the practice of ahiṃsā (non-violence) and respect for all life because divinity is believed to permeate all beings, including plants and non-human animals. In accordance with ahiṃsā, many Hindus are vegetarian to respect higher forms of life. Some vegetarians avoid all animal products, while others are lactovegetarians - meaning they avoid meats and eggs but drink milk. Note that The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure, and Hindu society honours the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving. Cows thus have a special status in Hindu culture, thus raising questions about whether they would drink milk. The cow does NOT have special status in Sikh culture beyond that afforded to all living things.
Can you make condensed milk drinkable?
YEP!! take a 10 oz. glass and fill it with condensed milk up to the 4 oz. line, then fill the rest up with water. It doesn't taste exactly like fresh store bought milk but it is VERY close. Add more water if you are used to reduced fat type milk like skim or 2%. Good luck!
How can you justify that milk is a colloid?
milk is a colloid because:
it is stable in nature.
it appears as homogeneous but is actually heterogeneous
size of particle is 10 raised to the power -7 to 10 raised to the power-9
filtration cannot take place in milk
centrifugation can take place in milks
though it appears like a suspension(mean opaque) but it is not really opaque it is translucent
hope it helps
Why is Lactase essential for digesting lactose in Milk?
Lactase is essential for digesting lactose because there is a precise compatibility between the active site and the lactose molecule.
No, the pink means that the organism can ferment lactose, so the medium is acidic that why the top is pink. But the brown means the the organism can't ferment lactose and it hydrolyzed protein to amino acids. This is contradictory it's either the whole this is completely pink (lactose fermentation) or the medium is pink at top and rest is white (lactose and acid) or the top is purple and the rest of medium is brown (proteolysis/peptonization)= no lactic acid fermentation, so breaks down proteins to amino acids.
Is a shallow container a good choice for microwaving milk?
No! You should never microwave milk it will esplode . It would be a very bad choice to that because I had that experience once and I learned not to do it ever again! 😄
What is in milk that is not healthy?
Milk that has been pasteurized is what is referred as the healthy milk.
Can i direct drink uht milk without boiling?
Yes. UHT milk has been heat treated in order to kill all pathogens (bad bacteria) and spoilage organisms.
Unless the product smells off / rotten, you can drink it out of the bottle.
If your finger gets cut off do you put it in cold milk?
No! If you cut your finger off, whether it be your whole finger or just the tip, you should not place it in milk or any liquid as it will shrink. Instead, place the finger in an airtight bag and in turn, place the bag on ice. Do not put the finger directly on the ice. Take the finger to the ER with you
What is the value of an 1852 milk jug or jar?
Paul Masson flared decanters are being sold on ebay. Asking prices are around $20.00 or less.
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Not Efficiently. Milk does contain hydrocarbons so it will burn but oil has a much better energy density.
Do Sponges give milk to their young?
Sponges don't rear their young. They release larva which floats away before sticking to another surface. Sponges don't have the ability to give milk.
Is whole milk high in calcium but also high in fat?
All Milk has a high calcium rate. Whole milk would have the same amount of Calcium as 2%, but yes, it would have more fat
A centrifugal spins milk at high speeds to separate the butterfat the rest of milk.
Where can you buy Carnation milk?
In the UK Carnation milk is widely available in all the major supermarkets and grocery shops.
Where can you do your community service?
You can do community service at hospitals or community centers, but its easier to start close to home then find services which are needed outside of home.