approximately 3% give or take a little depending on diet and cow breed
2007-10-24 06:31:37
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answered by Jan Luv 7
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whole milk is 3.7% fat
8 ounces of whole milk (about 1 cup) has:
8 grams of fat and 150 calories
Thinking that the fat difference between whole and 1% isn't that big of a deal but taste is? Check this out:
If you go from Whole Milk to 1% Milk and typically drink 3 (8 oz) cups of milk a day, you would save 150 calories a day. Although that doesn't sound like much, since you gain about a pound for every 3500 calories you consume, those extra 150 calories might cost you an extra pound in body weight every 3 weeks or so (150 calories/day x 23 days = 3450 calories = 1 pound; which equals almost 16 pounds per year!
2007-10-24 13:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Every cow will have a different amount of butterfat in her milk, but the average fat for cows in the U S is about 3.6%.
Whole milk you buy in the store runs about 3%
2007-10-24 13:47:54
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answered by sarah s 3
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1-10 of 2,910,000 for fat is in whole cows milk (About) - 0.30 sec
WEB RESULTSMilk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In unhomogenized cow's milk, the fat globules average about four micrometers across. ... Full cream (or "whole" in US and UK, "homo milk" in Canada & some ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_milk - 141k - Cached
2007-10-24 13:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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legal definition 3.25% and since they can use the skimmed off cream to make butter & ice cream the dairies anin't gonna give much extra.
2007-10-24 13:33:33
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answered by ragapple 7
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A lot. Try 2% milk, it's better for you.
2007-10-24 13:30:47
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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About 3.25%
Bert
2007-10-24 13:28:42
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answered by Bert C 7
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About 3.25%.
2007-10-24 13:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't drink pus!!!
Ew.
2007-10-26 03:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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