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HudsonKB16

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What advantage is there to using a foam prepared from evaporated milk? From reconstituted NFMS?

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What was the composition of the liquid left behind after the butter separated from the whipped cream?



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Answer to Question 1

Evaporated milk can whip up to three times its volume and is more stable. It is good to use in highly-flavored foods since it has a tendency to overpower other flavors. NFMS foams are inexpensive and lower in calories and fat than evaporated milk; however, they are relatively unstable.

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Milk is an oil-in-water emulsion that reverses in butter to a water-in-oil emersion. When the fatty portion of the cream separates out as a soft, yellowish solid, butter is formed. The liquid drained from the process is tangy tasting, opaque, and a reduced-fat milk by-product. This liquid is called buttermilk.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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