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Fat-free condensed milk
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Fat-free condensed milk is a thick and sweet dairy product made from skimmed milk from which most of the water has been removed and sugar has been added to give it its characteristic viscous texture and sweet flavor. Unlike traditional condensed milk, this version contains no fat, making it a lighter option for those looking to reduce their fat intake without giving up the sweetness and creaminess that this ingredient adds to various recipes.
The origin of condensed milk dates back to the 19th century when it was developed as a way to preserve milk for longer without refrigeration. Although the fat-free version is a more modern product, it continues to be widely used in Spanish-speaking countries to prepare desserts, beverages, and other sweet dishes.
Regarding its properties, fat-free condensed milk primarily provides sugars and milk proteins with a significantly lower content of saturated fats. It is ideal for those looking to control calorie intake or reduce fats without losing the classic sweet flavor and texture that characterizes condensed milk.
In Latin America, synonyms or related terms for fat-free condensed milk may vary, although this specific product is usually named similarly. Some denominations may include skimmed condensed milk or light condensed milk, especially when referring to versions with lower fat content, as in many regions it is not common to find labels that explicitly say "fat-free".
This ingredient is perfect for traditional dessert recipes such as flans, puddings, homemade ice cream, and pastries in general, where a sweet and creamy alternative with a lighter nutritional composition is desired.
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