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Dry Whey

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Dry Whey is an off-white to cream-colored product with a normal whey flavor. It is manufactured by removing a substantial portion of water from fresh sweet whey (which is whey separated from the production of cheeses, e.g., cheddar and swiss). The whey is pasteurized and no preservatives have been added. Except for moisture, all the constituents of fluid whey are retained in the same relative proportion in dry whey. This product has a titratable acidity not over 0.16% on a reconstituted basis. It is often used in processed cheese products, frozen desserts, salad dressings, gravies, soups, meat products, etc.

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American Dairy Products Institute members market and manufacture the majority of the milk and whey-based ingredients produced in the U.S.. Their products include dry milk powders, whey products, buttermilk and evaporated milk products. ADPI is a leader in developing dairy ingredient specifications and product standards that are used internationally.

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