Delaware Code § 3-3104

Definition of condensed, evaporated and concentrated milk
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For the purpose of this chapter, condensed, evaporated and concentrated milk is defined as the product resulting from the evaporation
of a considerable portion of the water from the fresh clean lacteal secretion, colostrum free, obtained by the complete milking of cows
properly fed and kept, the product to contain, when made from whole milk or from milk with adjustment, if necessary, of the ratio of
fat to nonfat solids by the addition or by the abstraction of cream without added sugars all tolerances allowed, at least 25.5% of milk
solids and not less than 7.8% of milk fat. The sum of the percentage of milk fat and total milk solids shall be not less than 33.7% when
made from whole milk with added sugars to contain at least 8% of milk fat all tolerances allowed and when made from skimmed milk
to contain at least 20% of milk solids all tolerances allowed.

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