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The metric system is easy in one aspect. 1 ml = 1 gram. If you are looking for liquid conversion you have 300 ml of liquid. 100 ml is 3.4 oz so you have about 10 oz of milk.
Let's take a look at the different nutritional values of soy milk
compared to whole milk:
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Calories- soy milk has fewer calories than whole
milk per cup (about 40 calories less per cup).
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Fat- soy milk contains 3.5 grams of fat per cup (8
oz.), while whole milk contains 8 grams of fat per cup (8 oz.)
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Cholesterol- soy milk contains no cholesterol, while
whole milk contains 24 mg cholesterol per cup.
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Both soy milk and whole milk contain high amount of
calcium per cup that provides about 30-35 percent of the RDA.
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Protein- Soy milk has about 5 grams of protein per
cup, while whole milk has 8 grams of protein per cup.
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