Caseinate

Pronunciation: /ˈkeɪsinˈeɪt/

Caseinate (noun)

  1. A substance made from milk protein that has been changed into a salt form, used in foods and industrial products.
  2. A form of milk protein used to thicken, stabilize, or help mix ingredients in processed foods.

Examples

  • Caseinate is a milk protein salt used in some foods.
  • This product contains caseinate, a milk protein salt.