From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishskimmed milkˌskimmed ˈmilk British English, skim milk American English noun [uncountable] DFDDFmilk that has had all the fat and cream removed from it
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skimmed milk• You can also buy skimmed milk in powdered form.• Gaperon is rounded in shape and made from skimmed milk or buttermilk and often flavoured with garlic or peppercorns.• All the slimmer has to do is to add a daily allocation of skimmed milk and a slice of wholemeal bread.• You must have half a pint of skimmed milk each day.• Whole milk contains fat, so a better choice that still retains the calcium content is semi-skimmed or skimmed milk.• So skimmed milk is now easily available, since people have become more aware of the dangerously fattening potential of full-cream milk.• Breakfast each day consists of high fibre cereals with skimmed milk and a Vitamin C enriched orange drink.• Avoid cream liqueurs and take tea and coffee black or with skimmed milk.