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they are more smaller than sugar ants because the smaller ones don't eat sugar so they like dont have food and they are more little so the others are more biig because they eat more!! and liike sugar better!
Your vet can prescribe domperidon to increase milk production if necessary.
My favorite is making a meringue, whether it be lemon or otherwise, by whipping it...repeatedly....with sugar and, I believe, milk. There are probably more, but that's all I know, cooking-wise
Cows have 3,9% milk fat. Rain deer has 18% milk fat
It is in terms of fat content, which is lower than in cow's milk. But as far as nutrients are concerned, cow's milk has several more nutrients and is higher in others than what is found in goat's milk. So it all depends on who you're asking.
Milk is not as concentrated as sweetened condensed milk. It has more water, and a lot less sugar. To change the proportions to match sweetened condensed milk you will need to add milk powder and sugar to the milk, or you could just use water, milk powder and sugar in the following proportions: 1/2 cup water 1 cup milk powder 3/4 cup sugar This is approximately equivalent to a 425g/15 oz can of sweetened condensed milk.
one can of sweetened condensed milk is now for one dollars but naw it is for more.
No, sweetened condensed milk is just like caramel or hot fudge sauce. It's too thick and too sweet to drink all by itself. Try adding some to regular milk instead of sugar when making milkshakes.
Milk chocolate contain more sugar.
No, drinks like Silk, and such are a milk like substance that is sweetened to be more like milk, and is produced somehow from soy beans...
No, skim milk has no sugar. However,2% low-fat milk usually contains from 12 to 15 grams of sugar.
Yes, mostly because chocolate milk mixes have added sugar to them.
Milk doesn't usually have sugar added. It has naturally-occuring lactose, which is a type of sugar found in all milk products.
Diluted coconut cream (dilute by about 1/3, but the packet will usually have directions on diluting). There are no more close substitutes apart from that.
Ph level of sugar is 5.5
Milk comes out of the cow (or goat . . .) with lactose sugar in it.
Actually, yes. It can be fine for many years in storage life without being refrigerated (if unopened). The bacteria is less likely to touch condensed milk because much of the water solution is removed (not entirely removed but only lessened) and added lots of sugar. Lets say that we have a glass and we stuffed in clay in the glass and pretend water is the bacteria. If we poured water into the glass, it won't easily spread right? The bacteria is the reason for milk spoilage. Bacteria is also in the air, that's why the milk spoils faster if left opened. Other milk like fresh milk are most likely to spoil first. Because the fresh milk has more water solution and the bacteria prefers it that way. So don't leave fresh milk outside the refrigerator, especially if its opened. Sugar can also be a preservative and it does not spoil. But if it is turned into a solute, it can spoil. (Though sugar in water is more likely to ferment. Yeasts grow and create alcohol in the solution. Yeasts and alcohol can reduce bacteria.) So basically, in condensed milk, there is less water and more sugar, therefore sweetened condensed milk CAN spoil.