1 Calories
1.1 Calories
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
1.2.1 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)
1.3.2 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
1.3.3 Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
1.3.5 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
1.3.7 Vitamin B9 (Folic acid, Folate)
1.3.9 Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
1.3.11 Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
1.3.13 Vitamin D
1.3.15 Vitamin D (D2+D3)
1.3.17 Vitamin E (Alpha- Tocopherol)
1.3.18 Vitamin K (Phylloquinone)
1.4 Minerals
1.4.1 Calcium
1.4.3 Iron
1.4.5 Magnesium
1.4.7 Phosphorus
1.5.2 Potassium
1.5.3 Sodium
21.83 mg61.00 mg
0
7022.4
1.5.5 Zinc
1.6 Other
1.6.1 Water
1.6.3 Caffeine
2 Benefits
2.1 Health Benefits
Aids intestinal infections, Remedy for headache, Lactose Intolerants
Strong & healthy muscles, Helps to gain weight, Aids hangover, Provides energy
2.1.1 Other General Benefits
Remedy for Osteoporosis, Boosts immune system
Not Available
2.2 Hair and Beauty Benefits
2.2.1 Skin Care
Natural moisturizer, Adds brightness to skin, Enhances complexion, Gives a radiant and beautiful skin, Helps in reducing anti- aging looks, Natural skin softner, Provides supple, healthy and glowing skin
Gives a smoother skin, Lightens the skin tone, Natural moisturizer, Natural skin softner, Protects the skin against dryness
2.2.2 Hair Care
NA
Excellent hair conditioner, Results in shiny hair
2.3 Nutritional Importance & Uses
2.3.1 Uses
It is used in the manufacture of soaps and mositurizers
It is used in the manufacture of soaps and mositurizers, Pre-Shampoo conditioner
2.3.2 Nutritional Importance
Good source of protein
Good source of calories, Good source of protein
2.4 Allergy
2.4.1 Allergy Symptoms
Not Available
Constipation, Cramps, Gas, Headache, Hives, Itchy Skin rashes, Rashes in the form of hives, Vomiting, Wheezing
3 What is
3.1 What is
Type of milk
Milk skin refers to sticky skin of protein that forms on the top of milk and milk containing liquids.
3.1.1 Color
3.1.2 Flavor
Not Available
Creamy, Milky, Thick
3.1.3 Aroma
3.1.4 Vegetarian
3.2 Origin
4 How to make
4.1 Serving Size
4.2 Ingredients
4.2.1 Fermentation Agent
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
4.3 Things you need
4.4 Time Duration
4.4.1 Preparation Time
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
4.4.2 Cooking Time
4.4.3 Aging time
Not Available
Not Applicable
4.5 Storage & Shelf Life
4.5.1 Refrigeration Temperature
4.5.3 Shelf Life