0 a thick and very sweet milk from which water has been removed --
1 thick, sweet milk from which water has been removed and to which sugar has been added --
Imports of foreign condensed milk were equivalent to 58,800,000 gallons of fresh milk, of which over 50,000,000 gallons represented separated condensed milk.
Then there are condensed milk, milk powder and various things like that.
I am not thinking merely of butter, but of condensed milk, which is one of the important outlets for milk products in this country.
The working-class regard tinned fruit as a luxury, but condensed milk is recognised as an absolute necessity.
Moreover, we have a very fair stock of condensed milk in hand.
They had condensed milk and very little else on the table.
These figures are, of course, exclusive of the imports of condensed milk, milk produce, and milk otherwise preserved.
There is no need for us to import that very large quantity of condensed milk from overseas.