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whole milk
noun
- milk containing all its constituents as received from the cow or other milk-giving animal.
whole milk
Word History and Origins
Origin of whole milk1
Example Sentences
New additions to the menu include Dunkin’s Holiday Cookie Signature Latte, which “boasts rich espresso blended with whole milk and notes of buttery cookie and toasted almond.”
Right now, I’m doing an iced Americano with a little regular whole milk.
I often cook with whole milk, so I need less cream and butter.
In a remarkable discovery, whole milk powder manufactured in New Zealand in 1907 and transported to Antarctica with explorers seeking the South Pole was unveiled after more than a century.
However, running parallel to House Republicans’ desire to reintroduce whole milk to school lunch has been a simultaneous push to prevent plant-based alternatives from being introduced to the cafeteria.
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