puolihapettu
Puolihapettu is a Finnish term that translates to "semi-fattened" or "partially saturated" in English. It is primarily used in the context of dairy products, specifically milk. Puolihapettu milk is a type of milk that has undergone partial separation of its fat content. Standard whole milk contains a certain percentage of fat, while skimmed milk has most of the fat removed. Puolihapettu milk falls in between these two extremes, offering a reduced fat content compared to whole milk but retaining more fat than skimmed milk.
The process of creating puolihapettu milk typically involves centrifugation, where the milk is spun at high
The fat content of puolihapettu milk can vary, but it is generally in the range of 1.5%