Could you describe the taste difference between whole and skim milk?!


Question: Could you describe the taste difference between whole and skim milk!?
I mainly drink 2% milk but I would like to know your thoughts on skim and whole milk and what's the difference between the two when it comes to nutrition, taste, etc!. If you have any reccomendations on what food I could enjoy the milk then that would be great(i already know about cereal)Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Skim tastes like white water!. Whole can be chewed!. I like 2%, especially when I make (real) mashed potatoes or mac n cheese, or any cream based soup!. Just seems like the fat holds the food together better (yay fat!!!!) !. Plus, depending on your age, you may need the extra fat for brain development (think about this a lot since my kid is still young)!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

oh yeah definitely!. whole tastes soo good, the fat giving it the flavor of course, much better than skim!.!.which has no flavor, it tastes like really really watered down milk!. i use skim in coffee, cereal but whole just makes the cereal taste so much better!. for chocolate milk or drinking plain i need whole milk!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

skim milk tastes like water!.!.!. people say whole milk tastes thick (i have drank whole milk my whole (haha) life and i don't think it tastes thick)!. Whole milk is worse than skim for you, but all in all milk is healthy for you!. Don't want to split hairs :) I don't drink milk because it weirds me out and don't like it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Whole milk has a lot more fat than Skim milk!. It tastes really thick!. Skim milk is just water downed Whole milk!. I like skim milk with brownies ( I guess the brownies defeat the purpose of drinking skim milk)!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

To me, skim milk tastes chalky and watery, and so does 1% milk!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I too like 2% milk, skimmed milk taste like someone took a gallon of water and put one cup of whole milk in it!.Very weak !.uggg nastyWww@FoodAQ@Com

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