Environmental Sciences, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

What is the solids-not-fat (SNF) percentage in cow milk?

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Answered by sajid2580
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Normally cow milk contains 8.5% SNF whereas buffalo milk contains 9.0%SNF. Food processing and packaging companies use to mention SNF in toned milk is “solids-not-fat”, the substances in milk other than butterfat and water. So that would be all the minerals, proteins etc which remain in milk as solids except fat.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The solids- not- fats (SNF) percentage in cow’s milk is approximately 8.7 %.

Explanation:

  • The fats percentage is a 3.8 % in cow’s milk. These are substances present in the milk and includes lactose, vitamin, and minerals and have great nutritive value.
  • While some milk companies contain a proper percentage of SNF and fats present in milk, some contain high or low percentage ones. Milk is a good source of Vitamin A and calcium.

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