Glad you asked! All milk contains a certain amount of fat. These percentages just reflect how much is actually in the milk. The higher the percentage, the more fat per serving. If you’d like a little more detail on the fat content in our milk, have a look below:
- Skim milk has less than 0.3% fat or less than 0.3 g of fat per 100 g of milk
- 1% partly skimmed milk has 1 g of fat per 100 g of milk
- 2% partly skimmed milk has 2 g of fat per 100 g of milk
- Homogenized milk has 3.25 g of fat per 100 g of milk
It’s actually quite simple. For maximum freshness and enjoyment, it’s best to keep milk as cool as possible — ideally between 1° and 4° Celsius. If your trip home from the grocery store takes a while, that’s ok. Just make sure you bring an insulated cooler with you to be on the safe side. In your fridge, make sure your milk is kept on the shelves where it can get nice and cold.
But what happens if your milk is accidentally left at room temperature for a half hour? Well, you’d better make another trip to the grocery store, because it is likely not safe to drink. And one more thing — be sure to keep all your dairy products away from strong-smelling foods.