Milk protein
Milk protein is a natural ingredient that comes from dairy products like cow's milk. It is a rich source of protein found in foods such as cheese, yogurt, and milk itself. This ingredient is commonly used in a wide range of food products to boost their protein content and provide various benefits.
To make milk protein, milk is first separated into its components, with the protein being isolated and processed further. This process can involve techniques like filtration, purification, and drying to create different forms of milk protein such as whey protein concentrate, casein, or milk protein isolate. These forms can then be added to various foods for their nutritional value and functional properties.
You might spot milk protein on food labels as an ingredient in products like protein bars, protein shakes, baked goods, and nutritional supplements. It is added to enhance the protein content of these products, improve their texture, and provide a source of high-quality protein. Milk protein can also help with achieving a creamy texture in products like ice cream and yoghurt, making them taste rich and indulgent.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Milk protein
Young's Admiral's PieFUEL10K Blueberry Oat Muffin
Dairylea Cheese Slices
Mr Kipling Cherry Bakewells
Asda Chicken and Bacon Bakes
Snickers Chocolate Bar
Cadbury Chocolate Mini Rolls
Campbell's Condensed Cream of Chicken Soup
Doritos Cool Original Tortilla Chips
Heinz Cream of Chicken Soup
Heinz Cream of Mushroom Soup
Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup
Walkers Doritos Cool Original Multipack Tortilla Chips
Walkers Doritos Tangy Cheese Multipack Tortilla Chips
Mr Kipling Exceedingly Good Golden Syrup Sponge Puddings
Mr Kipling Exceedingly Good... Raspberry Sponge Puddings
Cadbury Festive Yule Log Triple Chocolate
Cadbury Fire Logs
Rustlers Flame Grilled Cheese Burger
Mr Kipling Flamingo Slices
Herta Frankfurter Hot Dogs
Asda Free From Choco Squares
Mr Kipling Halloween Fiendish Fancies
Asda Instant Custard
Asda Instant Custard Mix


