1 Ml = 1 G. It is a pretty easy conversion!
There are four eight ounce glasses of milk in a 32 ounce quart.
Yes, milk has many different proteins. Average bovine milk has about 30-35 grams of protein per litre.
Muscle milk is a protein shake that could possibly have anywhere from 8 grams of protein to around 30-40 grams of protein.
there is 3.3g of protein in a 100 grams of fresh whole milk.
Milk must have more than 3g protein per 100ml serving (more than 3%).
An 8 oz. glass of almond milk has 1 gram of protein
how many sugar in 200 ml milk without add sugar
There are 7 grams of protein per 8oz.
One litre of milk contains 32 grams of protein
One cup of 2% milk has 8.13 grams of proteinOne cup of 1% milk has 8.03 grams of proteinOne cup of skim milk has 8.35 grams of proteinOne cup of whole milk has 7.9 grams of proteinOne cup of soy milk has 6.74 grams of proteinOne cup of buttermilk has 8.11 grams of proteinOne cup of chocolate milk has 7.93 grams of proteinOne cup of evaporated, non-fat canned milk has 19.33 grams of proteinOne cup of evaporated, condensed milk has 24.2 grams of protein
I was on a high calorie diet a few months back. This is a pretty healthy meal plan. Here goes: Breakfast: 4 weetbix or 2 cups cornflakes or 2 cups rice bubbles and 200ml milk or 200g yogurt or 2 slices singles cheese and 200ml juice or cordial Snack: 200ml milk, 3 tablespoons topping, scoop of ice cream (milk shake) 200ml milk, serving of fruit, toast with margarine and topping sustagen drink and serving of fruit 300ml big m, salata biscuits with margarine (or anything else equivalent to about 350cal) Lunch: 2 slices bread with margarine and a protein filling (eg.chicken, ham, tuna) and 200ml milk and 200ml cordial or juice and serving of fruit Snack: Same as above Dinner: serving of protein (eg. 100g red meat, chicken, fish) 200ml milk 200ml juice or cordial serving of fruit serving of carbohydrate (1 piece bread, 1/2 cup rice or pasta) serving of vegetables Snack: Same as above