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- or milk sugar, is a disaccharide composed of galactose and glucose and has the molecular formula C12H22O11. Lactose makes up around 2–8% of milk (by...
- Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed (roughly 60% of it). It is most often found with sugar added, in the form of sweetened...
- Milk chocolate is a form of solid chocolate containing cocoa, sugar and milk. It is the most consumed type of chocolate, and is used in a wide diversity...
- Milk & Sugar is a German house music producer and record label, represented by Mike Milk (real name: Michael Kronenberger) and formerly Steven Sugar (real...
- milk, milk candy, or milk jam is a confection po****r in Latin America, France, Poland, and the Philippines prepared by slowly heating sugar and milk...
- a shelf life of months or even years, depending upon the fat and sugar content, which made evaporated milk very po****r before the age of refrigeration...
- ready to drink chocolate milks. Sugar used in commercial chocolate milk are used as preservative, and the energy from the sugar also makes it a convenience...
- fried foods made with sugar, milk or condensed milk. Ingredients and preferred types of dessert vary by region. In the eastern part of India, for example...
- grocery stores in these countries. Eggnog is also homemade using milk, eggs, sugar, and flavourings, and served with cinnamon or nutmeg. While eggnog...
- China, and other Asian countries. The recipes for milk tea mainly consist of a tea base, milk, added sugar, and other added ingredients such as fruits, and...