Bulk milk is described as raw milk from a dairy farm, as stored in a bulk tank; in contrast with packaged milk. Other bulk products, such as condensed skim and cream, may also be transported in bulk form.

Ref: 122433/2006-09-24


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Milk (Milk (plain) (01.1.1.1) - Fluid milk obtained ...)
Tank (Tank refers to a container for holding gasses or ...)
Bulk (A Bulk is a large amount of something that is not ...)


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): milks

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