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Leche enlatada, evaporada, descremada, con vitamina A y vitamina D añadidas
Evaporated nonfat milk is a shelf-stable, concentrated dairy liquid with a density of 1.082 g/ml, significantly denser than fresh milk because roughly 60% of its water has been removed through vacuum evaporation. One US cup weighs approximately 256 g and a tablespoon about 16.0 g. It provides a rich, slightly caramelized flavor to pumpkin pies, tres leches cakes, and creamy soups while keeping fat content minimal, making it a staple in both baking and savory cooking.
Qué es Leche enlatada, evaporada, descremada, con vitamina A y vitamina D añadidas?
Evaporated nonfat milk is a shelf-stable, concentrated dairy liquid with a density of 1.082 g/ml, significantly denser than fresh milk because roughly 60% of its water has been removed through vacuum evaporation. One US cup weighs approximately 256 g and a tablespoon about 16.0 g. It provides a rich, slightly caramelized flavor to pumpkin pies, tres leches cakes, and creamy soups while keeping fat content minimal, making it a staple in both baking and savory cooking.
La medida por volumen varía porque asentado, compactación y textura cambian la cantidad real dentro de la misma cuchara o taza. Si los gramos parecen raros, suele ser un efecto físico y no un error. Repite el mismo método y confirma con peso.
Nota de chef:La consistencia de chef empieza al fijar una equivalencia estable entre taza y gramos.
Quick convert
- Taza de EE. UU. = 236,588 mL
- 1 cucharada = 14,787 mL
- 1 cucharadita = 4,929 mL
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Tazas, cucharadas, cucharaditas, ml y oz — todo en un póster imprimible para aceites, líquidos, lácteos y salsas.
Lácteos
Dairy products (milk, cream, yogurt, cheese) have different fat and water percentages. Volume hides these differences; weight keeps sauces, batters, and doughs consistent.
- La grasa modifica la densidad: elige la leche/crema con el % correcta.
- En quesos, rallado vs en cubos cambia el volumen; mejor pesar en gramos.
FAQ
- Why is evaporated nonfat milk so much heavier per cup than regular skim milk?
- At 1.082 g/ml, evaporated nonfat milk is denser than regular skim milk at about 1.035 g/ml because 60% of the water has been removed, concentrating the milk proteins, lactose, and minerals into a smaller volume that yields roughly 256 g per cup.
- Can evaporated nonfat milk be reconstituted to replace fresh skim milk?
- Yes, mixing equal parts evaporated nonfat milk and water brings the density close to fresh skim milk at about 1.035 g/ml, though the flavor will have a slight cooked, caramelized note from the evaporation process that fresh milk lacks.
- How does evaporated nonfat milk affect the texture of pumpkin pie filling?
- Its concentrated protein content at 1.082 g/ml helps the custard set firmly while delivering a creamy mouthfeel without added fat; one cup provides the same dairy solids as nearly two cups of fresh skim milk, creating a denser, smoother filling.