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Modified milk ingredients can be any form of chemically modified milk sources to extract whey milk proteins, calcium, fat, casein and other milk components. The result is usually in the form of a powder or a paste. Modified milk ingredients is often used in mass-produced ice cream to replace actual cream. Modified milk ingredients come from New Zealand and Europe. It is a way for these countries to export milk products to Canada and the US without being hit by quotas and tariffs that strictly govern the import of milk products in North America. Since North American milk is price controlled by the government, using foreign modified milk ingredients reduces the cost of manufactured food products in Canada and the US that require milk. Using chemically modified milk ingredients in combination with gums, thickeners and emulsified oils is also the only way of producing 0% fat ice cream and cheese.

In Canada, companies making ice cream made of modified milk ingredients can no longer label their products as "ice cream", having to resort to the appellation "Frozen Dessert".

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A by-product of cheese and/or butter production, using the parts of milk that don't end up in the cheese, like whey. May contain any of the following, and can vary by country of origin.


  • skim milk powder
  • milk protein concentrates
  • milk protein isolates
  • casein
  • caseinates
  • whey protein concentrates
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Is modified milk milk?

Modified milk ingredients can be any form of chemically modified milk sources to extract whey milk proteins, calcium, fat, casein and other milk components. The result is usually in the form of a powder or a paste. Modified milk ingredients is often used in mass-produced ice cream to replace actual cream. Modified milk ingredients come from New Zealand and Europe. It is a way for these countries to export milk products to Canada and the US without being hit by quotas and tariffs that strictly govern the import of milk products in North America. Since North American milk is price controlled by the government, using foreign modified milk ingredients reduces the cost of manufactured food products in Canada and the US that require milk. Using chemically modified milk ingredients in combination with gums, thickeners and emulsified oils is also the only way of producing 0% fat ice cream and cheese. In Canada, companies making ice cream made of modified milk ingredients can no longer label their products as "ice cream", having to resort to the appellation "Frozen Dessert".


The modified sebaceous glands that produce milk are known as glands?

The modified sebaceous glands that produce milk are known as mammary glands. These glands are found in mammals and are responsible for secreting milk to nourish their offspring.


Do the alveolar glands produce milk?

no it doesn't the gland that produces milk is the mammory gland (Modified Sebaceous gland)


Could cows be genetically modified to produce human milk?

yes they can in fact that's what most of the milk today is.


Modified sebaceous glands that produce milk are known as?

Mammary glands


What is milk glands?

Mammary glands are modified sweat glands and are the distinctive feature in mammals.


Does a platypus's sweat contain milk?

Yes and no. In monotremes, which includes the platypus, there are mammary glands but no teats. When producing the milk, the mother excretes milk out of pores in the skin and the young platypuses lick the milk off the abdomen. The mother has grooves specifically designed to keep milk that is excreted out. These glands from which the milk is secreted are modified sweat glands on the platypus's abdomen. In all mammals, the mammary glands are really little more than modified sweat glands, but it's the the absence of nipples which is more obvious in platypuses. Interestingly, the male platypus's venom gland is also a modified sweat gland.


What is the healthier milk for a 4 week old horse?

In order from best to least: 1) milk from it's mother or a nurse mare 2) good quality milk replacer designed for foals 3) goat's milk 4) cow's milk modified with additional ingredients to make it better match mare's milk


Do calves drink milk?

As long as the milk is straight from the cow, not the stuff that has been modified by humans (i.e., milk that has undergone pasteurization). Calves are best put with a nurse cow than if they were bottle fed.


Why breast is called modified sweat gland?

Breasts are considered modified sweat glands because they are derived from the same embryonic tissue as sweat glands and share some similar characteristics, such as secreting fluid. However, the main function of breasts is to produce milk to nourish infants, which is a unique feature distinguishing them from typical sweat glands.


What is the meaning of curdle in cooking?

It means lump from a modified food protein, such as in the curds of Cottage cheese, or Tofu from soy. It can also be used to mean lump from a non modified food protein, however it's origin comes from the fermentation of milk.


Different types of milk available in market?

There's regular, reduced fat, low fat, skimmed, semi-skimmed, ultrafilteration, modified, Lactose reduced, Lactose free, butter milk, cultered milk, flavoured milk, fortified milk. Why do you want to know what types of milk there are anyway? Haha.