Every batch of Dudh Amrit milk undergoes scientific testing to verify purity, nutrition levels and quality compliance before reaching our customers.
Batch ID
Test Date
Location
Analyzer
Quality Score
Premium Grade Cow Milk
Fat
Cream Richness
SNF
Solid Nutrients
Protein
Body Growth Nutrient
Lactose
Natural Milk Sugar
Cryoscopic Purity
No Water Detected
Added Water
Purity Check
Density
Authentic Milk Density
| Parameter | Result | Standard | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fat | 4.5% | Excellent | |
| SNF | 8.6% | Good | |
| Lactose | 4.7% | Natural | |
| Freezing Point | -0.53°C | Pure | |
| Density | 1028 kg/m³ | Normal | |
| Protein | 3.2% | Healthy | |
| Added Water | 0% | Pure |
Every parameter in the Dudh Amrit milk report helps verify purity, nutrition and authenticity. Here is what each measurement means.
Fat determines the creaminess and richness of milk. Higher fat usually means better taste and higher energy value.
SNF includes lactose, proteins and minerals. It reflects the overall nutritional strength of milk.
Milk protein supports muscle growth, immunity and body development. Higher protein levels indicate better milk nutrition.
Lactose is the natural sugar found in milk. It provides energy and helps the body absorb calcium.
This test measures the freezing point of milk. If water is added, the freezing point changes. A correct freezing point confirms milk purity.
Density verifies milk authenticity. Abnormal density may indicate adulteration or dilution.
This parameter detects whether water has been mixed in milk. Pure milk should always show 0% added water.
This report represents the average analytical values of the milk batch tested on the specified date using a digital milk analyzer. Milk is a natural product and slight variations in parameters such as fat, SNF, protein and lactose may occur due to seasonal, nutritional and animal-related factors.
The values displayed in this report are intended to provide transparency and quality assurance regarding the milk supplied by Dudh Amrit Dairy. Minor variations (± small tolerance) may occur in individual deliveries.