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  2. Powdered milk - Wikipedia

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    Powdered milk, also called milk powder, [1] dried milk, or dry milk, is a manufactured dairy product made by evaporating milk to dryness. One purpose of drying milk is to preserve it; milk powder has a far longer shelf life than liquid milk and does not need to be refrigerated , due to its low moisture content.

  3. Here’s how long your milk REALLY lasts - AOL

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  4. Shelf life - Wikipedia

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    However, shelf life alone is not an accurate indicator of how long the food can safely be stored. For example, pasteurized milk can remain fresh for five days after its sell-by date if it is refrigerated properly. However, improper storage of milk may result in bacterial contamination or spoilage before the expiration date. [8]

  5. Milk - Wikipedia

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    The most durable form of milk is powdered milk, which is produced from milk by removing almost all water. The moisture content is usually less than 5% in both drum- and spray-dried powdered milk. Freezing of milk can cause fat globule aggregation upon thawing, resulting in milky layers and butterfat lumps.

  6. What's The Difference Between Coffee Creamer And Heavy Cream?

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    How Long Can Heavy Cream Last? Heavy cream lasts up to a month in the fridge, while liquid coffee creamer lasts a measly two weeks once opened, which is another key difference between the two.

  7. Here’s How Long Milk Really Lasts—And How to Make It Last Longer

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  8. Food powder - Wikipedia

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    Food powder (also called powdery food) is the most common format of dried solid food material that meets specific quality standards, such as moisture content, particle size, and particular morphology. [1] Common powdery food products include milk powder, tea powder, cocoa powder, coffee powder, soybean flour, wheat flour, and chili powder. [1]

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