low-fat milk
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Definition
Noun: - Milk with reduced fat content: A type of milk from which a portion of the milkfat (cream) has been removed, resulting in a lower fat percentage compared to whole milk.
Usage
- This term is used as a countable or uncountable noun to refer to the dairy product itself.
- It is commonly found in nutritional contexts, dietary guidelines, shopping lists, and recipes.
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- The recipe calls for one cup of low-fat milk.
- She always buys low-fat milk for her cereal.
- Is low-fat milk available in this store?
Advanced Usage
- As a dietary modifier: The term is often used to specify a type of ingredient or product choice within a broader category.
- The cafeteria now offers low-fat milk as the default option with meals.
Variants and Related Words
- Skim milk (or nonfat milk): A related product from which almost all the fat has been removed.
- Reduced-fat milk: A term sometimes used interchangeably with 'low-fat milk', though it may have a specific legal definition regarding fat percentage in some regions.
- Whole milk: The counterpart, which contains the full, natural fat content.
Synonyms
- Reduced-fat milk
- Light milk (in some regions)
Antonyms
- Whole milk
- Full-fat milk
Noun
- milk from which some of the cream has been removed