• @[email protected]
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    Whole milk doesn’t mean “all of the milk fat”. I believe it’s something like 3.25%.

    Are you thinking of heavy cream?

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      61 month ago

      Fat content depends on the cow milked. Jersey cows can have up to 4% fat

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        31 month ago

        Right, and at least in the US, I believe “whole milk” is a very specific definition, so the fat content has to be altered to match that.

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      1 month ago

      That percentage value is the total fat content of the milk, not relative to unmodified milk. No cow puts out pure fat.

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        21 month ago

        Yes, but “whole milk” (at least in the US) has to fit a specific definition re: fat contents. So they do have to skim it.

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          11 month ago

          Okay, sure, they skim it. But your original comment was worded a bit badly, the way I read it implied that whole milk contains 3.25% of all the fat that it should if it was truly whole, rather than that it contains 3.25% whereas true whole milk is just slightly more. Some people do believe that whole milk is actually 100% fat which is why I thought it best to correct you.

          I do wonder why they have such a precise requirement for whole milk in the US. Where I live, most whole milk sold is roughly 3.5 to 3.8 percent, and often they actually give a range instead of an exact value on the package. I could buy a carton of milk that says “3.8% to 4.4%” if I wanted to. My personal preference is “whatever’s cheaper, but if whole milk isn’t much more expensive, go for whole”. Usually I use it in food rather than drinking it straight so the flavor doesn’t matter as much to me.

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            Oh no, yeah totally. I definitely just misspoke in my original comment, and instead of simply correcting it, I’ve been doubling down and twisting it so it seems like I was right and that’s what I meant the whole time. That’s definitely what I was just doing lol.