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What is Clabber and Condensed milk?

What is

What is

Clabber is a food produced by allowing unpasteurized milk to turn sour at a specific humidity and temperature. Over time, the milk thickens or curdles into a yogurt-like substance with a strong, sour flavor.
Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed.

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Origin

Irish
American, France

Definition of Clabber and Condensed milk

Do you know What is Clabber and Condensed milk. If you are looking for the definition of Clabber and Condensed milk or want to know what is Clabber and Condensed milk?, then this is where you will fetch your answers. Well, in simple terms Clabber is a food produced by allowing unpasteurized milk to turn sour at a specific humidity and temperature. Over time, the milk thickens or curdles into a yogurt-like substance with a strong, sour flavor. While Condensed milk is cow's milk from which water has been removed. Both these products are unique in their own ways. Clabber is a colored dairy product and Condensed milk is colored. The food gets it color dependent on the ingredients used and the preparation methods employed. Sometimes artificial food colors are added to give the dairy product, a gourmet look. Apart from their color what distinguishes them is their flavor and aroma. Clabber bears flavor with a aroma whereas Condensed milk has flavor and a aroma. The color, flavor and the aroma of these products depict their origin. Clabber originated in Irish, whereas origin of Condensed milk is traced back to American, France.