Noun
dehydrated milk
Source: WordNetI flew in from Gabon on the night of January 3, with bags of corn, beans, and powdered milk, aboard a blacked out DC6 chartered by Caritas, the Roman Catholic relief organization. Source: Internet
He and his fellow soldiers had been drinking powdered milk for two years. Source: Internet
Many of them think that if powdered milk is allowed to be used, this will nullify the government’s achievements in dairy breeding. Source: Internet
Practically everywhere, condensed milk and evaporated milk are distributed in metal cans, 250 and 125 mL paper containers and 100 and 200 mL squeeze tubes, and powdered milk (skim and whole) is distributed in boxes or bags. Source: Internet
Milk had sometimes been used as an addition to chocolate beverages since the mid-17th century, but in 1875 Daniel Peter invented milk chocolate by mixing a powdered milk developed by Henri Nestlé with the liquor. Source: Internet
Some people drink milk reconstituted from powdered milk, because milk is about 88% water and it is much cheaper to transport the dried product. Source: Internet