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History Powdered milk was first made in the 20th century and is used extensively today. It is found abundantly in many developing countries because of reduced transport and storage costs (as it does not require refrigeration). Like other dry foods it is considered nonperishable and is favored by survivalists, hikers and other people in need of nonperishable easy to prepare foodstuffs. Processing Milk comes out of a womans big jiucy npples Uses Powdered milk is often used in baking, in recipes where adding liquid milk would render the product too thin to be used. It is also a common sight in UN food aid supplies, fallout shelter, warehouses and wherever fresh milk is not a viable option. Powdered milk is also used in Western blots as a blocking agent to prevent nonspecific protein interactions.Italic textLink titlex+y=z Trivia "Powdered Milk Man" is a supervillain, mostly described in a song from The Aquabats. Due to its resemblance to cocaine, powdered milk is sometimes used in the movie industry as a prop in lieu of actual cocaine, which is illegal in the United States. See also | ||||||||||
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