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Definition
Condensed Milk (noun):
- Condensed milk is cow’s milk from which some of the water has been removed. It is thick, viscous, and sweetened with sugar. It is commonly sold in cans and used in various desserts and recipes.
Example Sentences
- “A man at the café preferred his coffee with a dollop of condensed milk.”
- “The recipe calls for a can of condensed milk to create a rich and creamy texture in the dessert.”
- “To make traditional fudge, you’ll need condensed milk, sugar, and a bit of butter.”
Notes
- Condensed milk is made by evaporating about 60% of the water content from cow’s milk and adding sugar, resulting in a thick and sweet product.
- It is commonly used in baking and dessert recipes, such as making fudge, caramel, pies, and certain types of cakes. It is also used in beverages such as Vietnamese iced coffee.