Is Breastmilk Considered Whole Milk? The Nutritional Differences Explained
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While whole cow's milk typically contains around 3–4% fat, mature human breastmilk has a comparable fat percentage, averaging between 3–5%. This similar fat profile often leads to the question, 'is breastmilk considered whole milk' in a nutritional sense, or are there more profound differences between them?