Wiktionary
n. Milk from which none of its constituents (e.g. fat) has been removed.
WordNet
n. milk from which no constituent (such as fat) has been removed [ant: skim milk]
Usage examples of "whole milk".
She felt curiously heavy: like the difference between whole milk and skim.
What Randy would like to see, ideally, is the whole milk-pod enveloped in an even, jacketlike flow to produce better heat exchange through the multilayered plastic-and-foil skin of the milk--pod.
What Randy would like to see, ideally, is the whole milk-pod enveloped in an even, jacketlike flow to produce better heat exchange through the multilayered plastic-and-foil skin of the milk-pod.
The problem was eventually solved when the Cincinnati plant devised a formula mixing two quarts of cream with one quart of whole milk, thereby stretching the supply by a third.
He stopped his truck and got out with the half-gallon of whole milk his kids drank like a Pratt &.
One of the most important ingredients that separates Scarpetta's pizza from all others is the whole milk mozzarella she uses.