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Skimmed milk being poured into a cereal bowl

Skimmed milk (British English), or skim milk (American English), is made when all the milkfat is removed from whole milk.[1] It tends to contain around 0.1% fat.[2]

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Background

Historically, skimmed milk was used for fattening pigs, and was recommended as "not only the very best supplement for growing pigs, but is of almost equal value for fattening purposes" as it "furnishes a complete protein" and makes the feed "more palatable".[3]

Terminology

In the United Kingdom, milk is traditionally marketed and labelled as follows:[citation needed]

  • Whole milk (around 3.0–4% fat) – Plastic bottles marketed in blue packaging.
  • Semi-skimmed milk (around 1.8% fat) – Plastic bottles are marketed in green packaging.
  • Skimmed milk (around 0.1% fat) – Plastic bottles are marketed in red packaging.
  • Channel Island milk (around 5–5.5% fat) Often referred to as gold top, although this varies.

Additionally, some supermarkets in the UK now[when?] market milk as:[citation needed]

  • 1% fat milk – Normally sold in purple or orange packaging.

In the UK, milk is sometimes still delivered on the doorsteps by a milkman in the early hours of the morning in glass pint bottles with the colour printed foil lid indicating the milkfat content. Whole milk had plain silver foil, semi-skimmed milk had silver foil with red stripes and skimmed milk silver foil with a blue checker pattern.[2]

In the United States, milk is marketed primarily by fat content and available in these varieties:[4]

  • Whole milk is 3.5% fat
  • 2% Reduced-fat milk
  • 1% Lowfat milk
  • 0% Non-fat milk (also called skim milk or fat-free milk)

United States milk producers also use a color-coding system to identify milk types, usually with the bottle cap or colored accents on the packaging. Whole milk is often denoted by red, while 2% is most often colored blue. 1% and skim colors vary by region or dairy, with common colors for these lines being purple, green, yellow, pink, or light blue.[4]

Production

Most skimmed milk is created by spinning whole milk in a centrifuge so that the fat droplets separate out.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "CFR – Code of Federal Regulations Title 21". accessdata.fda.gov. USA: Federal Drugs Administration.
  2. ^ a b Ward, Andrew (23 May 2017). No Milk Today - The vanishing world of the milkman (1st ed.). London: Robinson. ISBN 978-1472138903.
  3. ^ Oliver, A. W.; Potter, E. L. (November 1930). "Fattening Pigs for Market". Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin (269): 14. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b Ipatenco, Sara (2018-04-16). "The Colors of Milk Labels & What They Mean". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  5. ^ "How Is Skim Milk Made?". Kitchn. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
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