Semi-Skimmed Milk Powder
Reconstituted semi-skimmed milk powder provides protein, calcium, B vitamins, and reduced saturated fat compared to whole milk. Milk is one of the FDA's nine major food allergens and contains lactose.
What it is
Cow's milk that has been partially skimmed (reduced fat, typically 1.5-2%) and spray-dried into a powder.
Dairy ingredient providing protein, calcium, lactose, and milk solids; used for nutritional fortification and texture.
Why it's flagged
- major food allergen (milk)
- lactose intolerance
What regulators actually say
"Milk is one of the nine major food allergens identified by law."
"Milk, dry, nonfat, regular, without added vitamin A and vitamin D: Protein 36.2 g, Calcium 1257 mg per 100 g."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Standard of identity for nonfat/lowfat dry milk under 21 CFR 131.123; allergen labeling required under FALCPA.
European Union — EFSA
Conventional dairy product; allergen labeling required under EU Regulation 1169/2011.
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