Nestlé Carnation Evaporated Milk is an unsweetened condensed milk with a rich and smooth texture. A truly versatile ingredient, it adds creaminess and smoothness to your baked goods , sauces , soups , and hot drinks . 410g can, an American classic since 1899.
Nestlé Carnation Evaporated Milk is an unsweetened condensed milk obtained by evaporating 60% of the water content of fresh milk. This process gives the product a creamy texture and unparalleled richness , while preserving the milk's nutritional qualities. With no added sugar, it offers complete versatility in the kitchen.
On the palate, Carnation Evaporated Milk reveals a smooth, slightly caramelized, milky flavor , a result of the concentration process. Its texture is creamy and velvety , thicker than regular milk but fluid enough to easily incorporate into all recipes. It provides a creamy richness without the heaviness of cream.
This condensed milk is the secret ingredient in many American recipes: pumpkin pie , fudge , tres leches cake , creamy mac and cheese , velvety soups , and rich sauces . It also enhances coffee , tea , and hot chocolate . In tropical countries, it's often poured over crushed ice for a refreshing drink. The 410g can is the standard size for most recipes.
Tip : Refrigerate an unopened can for 24 hours, then whip the contents with icing sugar and vanilla to obtain a light whipped cream, a perfect alternative to traditional whipped cream.
About Carnation : The Carnation brand was founded in 1899 in Kent, Washington, by Elbridge Amos Stuart . Its historic slogan, " Milk from Contented Cows ," has become legendary. Acquired by Nestlé in 1985, Carnation remains the global benchmark for unsweetened condensed milk. For decades, this product was a staple in American pantries, preserving milk before the era of widespread refrigeration. Today, it remains a staple in baking and creamy dishes around the world.
- Weight
- 410g
- Origin
- Royaume-Uni
Ingrédients
Informations nutritionnelles
Pour 100 g
Optimal use date :
2027-02-28
Lot number :
1



