Hub de ingrediente
Leche, en polvo, descremada, regular, sin vitamina A ni vitamina D añadidas
Dry nonfat milk powder is produced by spray-drying skim milk into fine particles. As a dry ingredient, its bulk density of 0.507 g/ml is typical for fine dairy powders — similar to dried buttermilk powder — but far lighter than the liquid milk it reconstitutes to. A tablespoon weighs approximately 7.6 g; a cup weighs approximately 120 g. When packed firmly, a cup can weigh 130–140 g due to moderate compaction. Used in baking to add protein, dairy solids, and browning potential without adding liquid. Reconstitution ratio: approximately 1/3 cup powder + 1 cup water ≈ 1 cup fluid skim milk. This entry measures the dry powder, not the reconstituted liquid.
Qué es Leche, en polvo, descremada, regular, sin vitamina A ni vitamina D añadidas?
Dry nonfat milk powder is produced by spray-drying skim milk into fine particles. As a dry ingredient, its bulk density of 0.507 g/ml is typical for fine dairy powders — similar to dried buttermilk powder — but far lighter than the liquid milk it reconstitutes to. A tablespoon weighs approximately 7.6 g; a cup weighs approximately 120 g. When packed firmly, a cup can weigh 130–140 g due to moderate compaction. Used in baking to add protein, dairy solids, and browning potential without adding liquid. Reconstitution ratio: approximately 1/3 cup.
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
Tabla de conversión de cocina
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
- How many grams is a tablespoon of dry milk powder?
- At 0.507 g/ml bulk density, one tablespoon (about 14.79 ml) of dry nonfat milk powder weighs approximately 7.6 g. Most recipes that use milk powder specify tablespoons or cups — knowing the gram weight per tablespoon lets you scale by weight for consistency.
- Does packing affect the gram weight of dry milk powder?
- Moderately. Dry milk powder can compact to roughly 10–15% more mass per cup if the container has been jostled or stored for a long time. For baking recipes where the ratio matters — particularly when milk powder is used to adjust protein or lactose content — weighing by grams is more reliable than scooping by cup.
- How does the density of dry milk powder compare to the reconstituted liquid milk?
- The powder (0.507 g/ml bulk density) and the reconstituted milk (1.031–1.036 g/ml) are completely different in density. The powder is a compressed form of what was mostly water — once dissolved in water, the density returns to near-milk levels. 1/3 cup (about 40 g) of powder reconstituted with 1 cup water yields approximately 1 cup of skim milk.