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skimmed milk

British  

noun

  1. Also called: skim milk.  milk from which the cream has been removed Compare whole milk

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"All drinks can also be customised to reduce the calorie or sugar content, including requesting skimmed milk and removing toppings, or downsizing to a smaller cup size," she said.

From BBC

It appears to be based on historical farming practices that used leftover skimmed milk from making cream to fatten piglets.

From Salon

China wants to export apples and dairy products and India is hoping to export skimmed milk products and buffalo meat, two Indian sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.

From Reuters

Since skimmed milk is made mainly of proteins, sugar, and water, I tried to use it to replace eggs in meringues—and it worked.

From Science Magazine

“As the color of the new Nutella is lighter, we are working on the assumption that skimmed milk powder was added at the expense of cacao,” the center said, although Ferrero did not confirm this.

From Seattle Times