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Milk that has the majority of the sodium (approximately 90%) removed and replaced with potassium. This milk is produced for people on a sodium restricted diet and is not always easily found.
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Low-Sodium Milk term - Related Content |
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| An eating chocolate that is enriched with milk powder. An average size bar contains an equivalent of up to one cup of whole milk. Chocolate can be stored up to four months when ... |
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| A white liquid secreted by the mammary glands of animals, such as cows, sheep and goats. Fresh milk is consumed for nourishment, providing valuable nutrients such as calcium, ... |
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| A non-dairy liquid made from almonds that have been ground and blanched before being placed in hot water for 4 to 8 hours so the almonds become laden with moisture. The almonds ... |
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| A pure white cheese made entirely from goat's milk and commonly referred to as goat's cheese in the U.S. (chèvre is the word for "goat" in French). If the cheese is a combination ... |
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| A milk product that is provided from the mammary glands of goats. Goat milk is popular in some parts of the world and believed to be more easily digested than other forms of milk ... |
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