What is powdered milk?

Powdered milk is produced when the liquid component is evaporated (heating). The aim of this process is to extend the shelf-life of the product, while retaining most of the milk’s natural properties. It can be used dry as an ingredient or reconstituted to liquid milk, by the addition of water. Due to its lower moisture content, powdered milk does not require refrigeration, unless it has been reconstituted.

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