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Milk Powder

Milk powder, also known as powdered milk or dry milk, is a dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness. It is a convenient and shelf-stable form of milk that retains most of the nutritional benefits of liquid milk. Milk powder is available in several types, including whole milk powder, skimmed milk powder, and non-fat dry milk.

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Types of Milk Powder

Whole Milk Powder: Contains all the fat content of whole milk (about 26-40% fat).

Rich in flavor and used in various culinary applications.

Skimmed Milk Powder: Contains less than 1.5% fat. Used in low-fat or fat-free recipes.

Non-Fat Dry Milk: Contains less than 0.5% fat. Often used in baking and processed food products.

Specifications of Milk Powder

Moisture Content: Less than 5%.

Fat Content:

Whole milk powder: 26-40%

Skimmed milk powder: Less than 1.5%

Non-fat dry milk: Less than 0.5%

Uses and Applications

Culinary: Used in baking, confectionery, and dessert recipes. Reconstituted into liquid milk for drinking or cooking and added to coffee and tea.

Industrial: Used in the production of baby formula, dairy products (cheese, yogurt), and processed foods.

Milk powder is a versatile and practical product that maintains the nutritional benefits of fresh milk while offering extended shelf life and convenience. It is widely used in both household and industrial applications.

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