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whole milk
noun
- milk containing all its constituents as received from the cow or other milk-giving animal.
whole milk
Word History and Origins
Origin of whole milk1
Example Sentences
According to Amy Andrews, pastry chef at The Little Nell, a five-star ski-in-ski-out resort in Aspen, “Using a great dairy product, like organic whole milk or half-and-half, can help carry the chocolate.”
For one serving, heat one cup of whole milk in a small saucepan over medium heat until it starts to steam.
Just be sure to choose a slimmed-down carton since the fat in whole milk can delay fluid replacement.
The name designates a general process of curd-making which is applied to skimmed-milk, whole milk or cream.
The milk varies from separator skim to whole milk, with resultant differences in quality.
Brands of d'Isigny are made from every grade between separator skim and whole milk.
It is usually manufactured from whole milk in a Limburger or Brick cheese factory.
Although whole milk grades of these cheeses are known, they are to a large measure part skim in manufacture.
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