milk powder
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of milk powder
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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The drop was driven mainly by falling cheese and butter prices, due to ample supplies and strong global competition, while milk powder prices edged higher, supported by renewed import demand for skimmed milk powder.
Then again, we made milk powder on the Ranch from our goats’ milk, so that has to be what “evaporated milk” is, right?
From Literature
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The senior EU official said there were no concessions for sugar, ethanol, rice, soft wheat, beef, chicken meat, milk powders, bananas, honey or garlic.
From Barron's
The product, called Plumpy’Nut, is based on peanut butter and milk powder.
From MarketWatch
Prices were pressured by rising milk production and abundant export availability in the European Union and New Zealand, as well as softer import demand for milk powders in parts of Asia.
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