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You can securely buy the Amulya dairy whitener 500g refill pack online directly through Apollo. The pricing is dynamic and competitive; please check the product listing above for the most current price, ongoing discounts, and delivery availability to your specific pin code.
While it can be mixed with warm water to create a milk-like liquid, it is not identical to regular milk. It contains added sugar and is formulated specifically as a whitener for beverages. It is not recommended to consume it as a direct replacement for a glass of daily liquid milk, particularly for nutritional purposes.
Standard milk powder is simply liquid milk evaporated to dryness, available in skimmed or whole milk varieties with no added ingredients. Dairy whiteners, like Amulya, are specialised blends of partially skimmed milk solids and added sugar, optimised chemically to dissolve easily in tea and coffee and provide maximum creaminess.
Yes. Amulya is highly regarded as a premier milk powder for sweets. Its high-fat content and pre-sweetened nature make it an excellent, time-saving substitute for khoya or mawa when making Indian sweets like gulab jamun, barfi, and peda.
Yes, Amulya dairy whitener contains approximately 18% added sucrose (sugar) by weight, along with naturally occurring lactose. You may need to reduce the amount of regular table sugar you add to your tea or coffee when using this product.
Dried milk is highly hygroscopic (it absorbs moisture from the air). Once you open the pouch, immediately transfer the powder into an airtight glass or food-grade plastic container. Store it in a cool, dry pantry away from the stove to prevent lumping.
No. Since Amulya is derived entirely from cow's milk solids, it contains lactose. Individuals with lactose intolerance or milk protein allergies will experience gastrointestinal discomfort and should opt for plant-based dairy substitutes.
Lumps form when boiling-hot water is poured directly onto the powder, causing the exterior of the milk proteins to cook and seal instantly, trapping dry powder inside. Always make a smooth paste with a little warm (not boiling) water first before adding the rest of your liquid.
Yes, Amulya is safe for consumption by pregnant and lactating women when used in moderation as a beverage additive, provided they do not have gestational diabetes or dairy allergies. It is simply pasteurised, dried milk with sugar.
Absolutely. Adding 2 to 3 tablespoons of this whitener to your dry cake or cookie batter enhances the tenderness of the crumb, improves browning during baking, and adds a rich, milky flavour profile to the final baked goods.
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