1 Calories
1.1 Calories
577.00 Kcal362.00 Kcal
0
904
1.2 Calories in 1 cup
1.3 Calories in 1 tbsp
1.4 Calories in 1 oz
1.5 Calories in 1 slice of
1.6 Serving size
1.7 Proteins
1.8 Carbs
1.8.1 Fiber
1.8.2 Sugar
1.9 Fats
1.9.1 Fat Content
1.9.2 Saturated Fat
1.9.3 Trans Fat
1.9.4 Polyunsaturated Fat
1.9.5 Monounsaturated Fat
2 Nutrition
2.1 Serving Size
2.2 Cholesterol
2.3 Vitamins
2.3.1 Vitamin A
2.3.2 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
2.3.3 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
2.3.4 Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
1.4.2 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
1.4.3 Vitamin B9 (Folic acid, Folate)
1.4.4 Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
1.4.5 Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
1.4.6 Vitamin D
1.4.7 Vitamin D (D2+D3)
1.4.8 Vitamin E (Alpha- Tocopherol)
1.4.9 Vitamin K (Phylloquinone)
1.5 Minerals
1.5.1 Calcium
1.5.2 Iron
1.5.3 Magnesium
1.5.4 Phosphorus
1.5.5 Potassium
42.00 mg1,794.00 mg
0
1794
1.5.6 Sodium
21.00 mg535.00 mg
0
7022.4
1.5.7 Zinc
1.6 Other
1.6.1 Water
1.6.2 Caffeine
2 Benefits
2.1 Health Benefits
NA
Aids absorption of nutrients, Beneficial for reproductive system, Enhances calcium absorption, Enhances growth in children, Favorable for infants, Strong & healthy muscles, Absorps of Calcium & Vitamin B, Lowers the risk of gallstones, Presence of calcium, Presence of calcium makes teeth strong & healthy, Reduces nutrient deficiency, Reduces vitamin inadequancy
2.1.1 Other General Benefits
NA
Good for bones, Good for eyesight, Good for immune system, Presence of calcium makes teeth strong & healthy, Protects arteries, Prevents Cancer
2.2 Hair and Beauty Benefits
2.2.1 Skin Care
2.2.2 Hair Care
2.3 Nutritional Importance & Uses
2.3.1 Uses
Major ingredient in sweet dishes n desserts
Fat free powdered milk is used as a saturating agent in Biotechnological processes, It has many culinary uses in both sweet and salty dishes., It is a common item in places where fresh milk is not a viable option, like fallout shelters., It is sometimes used in film-making as a nontoxic prop., It is used in the recipes where adding milk would make the product thin, like baked goods., No uses found
2.3.2 Nutritional Importance
Good source of calories
Good source of Calcium, Good source of protein, Rich in Vitamin A, Rich in Vitamin D
2.4 Allergy
2.4.1 Allergy Symptoms
Not Available
Abdominal bloating, Abdominal cramps, Abdominal pain, Anaphylaxis, Constipation, Flatulence or gas, Headache, Loose stool containing blood or mucus, Not Available, Oral swelling, Rashes in the form of hives, Skin inflammation, Sneezing, Tightening of throat, Vomiting
3 What is
3.1 What is
Clotted cream (sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly. During this time, the cream content rises to the surface and forms "clots" or "clouts".
Powdered milk or dried milk is a dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness. The purpose being to extend shelf life.
3.1.1 Color
3.1.2 Flavor
3.1.3 Aroma
3.1.4 Vegetarian
3.2 Origin
4 How to make
4.1 Serving Size
4.2 Ingredients
Milk, Plain cream
Pasteurized Milk
4.2.1 Fermentation Agent
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
4.3 Things you need
Bowl, Measuring cup, Microwave oven, Pan, Stirrer
Not Applicable
4.4 Time Duration
4.4.1 Preparation Time
4.4.2 Cooking Time
4.4.3 Aging time
Not Available
Not Applicable
4.5 Storage & Shelf Life
4.5.1 Refrigeration Temperature
175.00 °F40.00 °F
-20
383
4.5.2 Shelf Life