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How to distinguish the authenticity of goat milk powder
There are many kinds of goat milk powder for middle-aged and elderly people, and the fraud is very serious because of the interest relationship. How to tell whether goat milk powder is true or false?

Packaging sound

Authentic mutton powder, well packaged, tightly sealed and regular, printed with product name, factory name, place of origin, production date, batch number, shelf life (or storage period), ingredient list, main ingredient content, trademark, etc. When Mei bought mutton powder, there was no logo on it, or the packaging and sealing were not strict, the trademark was vague and the words were vague. These are fake and shoddy goods.

Delicate texture

Pinch the mutton powder packaging bag with your fingers and rub it back and forth. The real sheep powder is delicate in texture and will make a "squeaky" sound; Inferior mutton powder is mixed with soft sugar, glucose and other ingredients, and the particles are coarse, which will make a "rustling" sound.

Natural milky yellow

The color of real sheep powder is natural milky yellow. Inferior mutton powder is white, shiny crystals, or white, or other unnatural colors.

The unique milk flavor of sheep

Ma Bao, when you unpack the mutton powder, you will find that the real mutton powder has the unique milk fragrance of sheep. Inferior mutton powder has less frankincense and even no milk flavor.

Easy to stick to teeth, tongue and palate.

Ma Mei can put some mutton powder in his mouth, taste it, and then give it to the children. The real mutton powder is delicate and sticky, which is easy to stick to teeth, tongue and palate, dissolves quickly and has no sugar-free sweetness (except for sweetened mutton powder). Inferior mutton powder dissolves quickly in the mouth, does not stick to teeth, and has a strong sweetness.

Stir into milky turbid liquid

Wash the mutton powder with cold water, and you will find that the real mutton powder needs stirring to dissolve into milky turbid liquid, while the inferior mutton powder can dissolve or precipitate automatically without stirring. If washed with hot water, the real mutton powder will float, and the inferior mutton powder will dissolve quickly, without the flavor and color of natural milk. In fact, the so-called "instant" mutton powder is mixed with auxiliary materials, and there is no real instant pure mutton powder.