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QuestionCan the cream can be separated by a steel mesh?Community AnswerIt's unlikely. They will likely mix together and you will have to do the process over again.
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QuestionDoes separating the cream from the milk lower the milk's protein?Community AnswerYes, the layer forming on the top is protein and fat sticking together. Not all of either gets removed but a major portion of it does.
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QuestionCan I still hot skim whole milk if it has been homogenized?Community AnswerNo, you cannot.
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QuestionOnce the process is completed, there was a creamy layer on the surface of the milk - why?Community AnswerIt is the milk fat. It can be used to make butter if desired.
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QuestionWhich milk is good for 8 month baby? Skimmed or milk with cream?Community AnswerBabies need formula, not pasturized cow's milk.
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QuestionWhen I leave the milk for a few hours, is it in the refrigerator or not?Community AnswerYes, it should be in the refrigerator so that it can cool properly in order for you to skim it.
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QuestionWhat is the necessary RPM and temperature if I want to separate fat from milk using a centrifuge?Community AnswerIt should be 30 RPM, and the temperature should be set to about 65 degrees.
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QuestionCan margarine be produced from skimmed milk?Community AnswerNo, it would still produce a buttery-like texture.
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QuestionDo I put the milk in the fridge?Community AnswerYes, you must take 1 teaspoon of salt and put it in the milk and cover it. Then put it in the refrigerator.
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QuestionIs it better to do hot skimming or cold skimming when skimming whole milk? Do I need to put salt into skimmed milk before it goes into the fridge?Community AnswerHot skimming is much more effective, and do not add salt! It'll turn your milk into cottage cheese whenever it's reheated or warmed.
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QuestionHow many times can you skim milk?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerYou should only skim your milk once. If you try to do it more times, you probably won't get much fat rising to the top, since there isn't much left in your milk.
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QuestionIs this the same process done to lower fat contents for milk that's sold in stores?Hannah MaddenCommunity AnswerUsually, the skim milk that is sold in stores is put into a separator machine. This machine spins the fat out of the milk.
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QuestionHow do you remove fat from whole milk?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYou can remove the fat from whole milk by putting the milk in a jar and placing it in the fridge for 24 hours so it can settle. Take a spoon and scoop off the cream from the top of the milk to separate the fat from it. You can then store the milk in your fridge for up to 7 days.
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QuestionHow much water do you add to milk to make skim milk?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerNone! You don't add water to whole milk to make skim milk. Skim milk is made by separating the fat from the whole milk. Place the whole milk in a jar and put it in your fridge for 24 hours so it can settle, then use a spoon to scoop off the fat from the top.
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QuestionHow do I make whole milk from 2% milk?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerBecause 2% milk has already had most of the milk fat removed, you can't turn it back into whole milk. However, you can add heavy cream to 2% to increase the fat content and make it closer to whole milk. For example, you can add 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) to 1 cup (236.6 milliliters) of 2% milk to get roughly the same fat content as whole milk.
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QuestionCan i just shake the milk to form butter blobs and remove those to lower the fat content?Community AnswerNo, by shaking it, it will not make "butter blobs". It will just mix again or nothing will happen.
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