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American Dairy Products Institute

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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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Lactose American Dairy Products Institute Lactose is the primary carbohydrate found in mammal’s milk, it is often referred to as milk sugar. This product is a white to creamy white crystalline product, possessing a mildly sweet taste. Its derivatives are capable of sweetening foods, influencing c...view more Lactose is the primary carbohydrate found in mammal’s milk, it is often referred to as milk sugar. This product is a white to creamy white crystalline product, possessing a mildly sweet taste. Its derivatives are capable of sweetening foods, influencing crystallization, adding viscosity, contributing to nutrition and enhancing flavors. There are many diverse food applications for lactose because of its relative sweetness, browning ability, protein stabilizing qualities, alteration of crystallization, flavor enhancement, selective fermentation and nutritive qualities. It is often used in infant foods, soft drinks, dietary foods, and confectionery. view less
Reduced Lactose Whey American Dairy Products Institute Reduced Lactose Whey is a cream to dark cream-colored product with a normal whey flavor. It is manufactured by drying whey that has been treated to remove a portion of the lactose. The lactose content of the dry product is less than 60%. Lactose is remove...view more Reduced Lactose Whey is a cream to dark cream-colored product with a normal whey flavor. It is manufactured by drying whey that has been treated to remove a portion of the lactose. The lactose content of the dry product is less than 60%. Lactose is removed by physical separation techniques such as precipitation, filtration or dialysis. Safe and suitable pH-adjusting ingredients may be used to adjust the acidity of reduced-lactose whey. This product is used in infant formula, confections, soups, sauces, gravies, and dry seasoning blends. view less
Whole Milk Powder American Dairy Products Institute Whole Milk Powder is white to light cream in color with a clean, pleasing taste. Typically, dry whole milk is obtained by removing water from pasteurized, homogenized or non-homogenized milk. It may alternatively be manufactured by blending fluid, condens...view more Whole Milk Powder is white to light cream in color with a clean, pleasing taste. Typically, dry whole milk is obtained by removing water from pasteurized, homogenized or non-homogenized milk. It may alternatively be manufactured by blending fluid, condensed or nonfat dry milk with liquid or dry cream or with fluid, condensed or dry milk, provided the composition of the whole milk powder conforms to the standard of identity. By removing moisture to the greatest extent possible, microbial growth is prevented. This product is often used in frozen foods, soups, sauces, confectionery, and bakery products. view less