Protein in Goat Milk Calculator – Daily Intake & Comparison

🐐 Protein in Goat Milk Calculator

Calculate protein content from any goat milk serving size & track your daily intake

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📊 Goat Milk Nutrition Per Cup (8 fl oz / 244ml)
7.1g
Protein
149
Calories
9.0g
Total Fat
10.9g
Carbs
327mg
Calcium
271mg
Phosphorus
498mg
Potassium
0.17mg
Vitamin B12
💡 Protein Note: Goat milk contains approximately 8.7g protein per 100g (3.5 fl oz). About 80% is casein protein and 20% is whey protein, making it a complete protein source with all essential amino acids.
📋 Protein by Serving Size Reference
Serving Size Volume (Imperial) Volume (Metric) Protein (g) Calories
1 Tablespoon0.5 fl oz15 ml0.44g9
1 Fluid Ounce1 fl oz30 ml0.89g19
Quarter Cup2 fl oz59 ml1.78g37
Half Cup4 fl oz118 ml3.55g75
1 Cup8 fl oz237 ml7.1g149
1 Pint16 fl oz473 ml14.2g298
1 Quart32 fl oz946 ml28.4g596
1 Liter33.8 fl oz1000 ml30.0g630
🐐 Goat Milk vs Other Milks (Per Cup)
Milk Type Protein (g) Fat (g) Calories Calcium
Goat Milk (Whole)7.1g9.0g149327mg
Cow Milk (Whole)7.7g8.0g149276mg
Cow Milk (2%)8.1g4.8g122293mg
Sheep Milk11.0g17.2g265474mg
Oat Milk3.0g5.0g120350mg*
Almond Milk1.0g2.5g39451mg*
Soy Milk6.3g3.6g80301mg*
* Note: Oat, almond, and soy milk calcium values include fortification. Goat and cow milk calcium is naturally occurring. Sheep milk values are per 100ml.
🎯 Daily Protein Recommendations
Person Type Daily Protein Need Per kg Body Weight Cups to Meet 30%
Child (4-13 yrs)19-34g0.85-0.95g/kg~1.0 cup
Teen (14-18 yrs)46-52g0.85g/kg~2.0 cups
Adult (19-50 yrs)46-56g0.8g/kg~2.0 cups
Senior (65+ yrs)60-80g1.0-1.2g/kg~2.5 cups
Athlete / Active80-150g1.2-2.0g/kg~3.5 cups
Pregnant / Nursing71-80g1.1g/kg~3.0 cups
📌 Absorption Tip: Goat milk protein has a PDCAAS score of ~1.0 (the maximum possible), meaning your body can fully utilize all the protein it contains. The smaller fat globules in goat milk also aid digestibility compared to cow milk.

Goat Milk from goats of homes forms around 2% of the whole world supply of milk. One breeds some strains of goats specially to produce this milk. It has smooth makeup it is creamy and rich in Protein, so it well goes with cereals, coffee, dip of cookies or simply cold glass.

An interesting trait of Goat Milk forms the natural small size of its well mixed fat bits. Because of that the cream stays well mixed in the milk for more time than in cow milk. The whole fat part of milk from goats reaches around 2%.

All About Goat Milk

It gives a bit sharp taste with creamy texture. Sometimes one finds tiny earthy feel in the flavor, as if liquid of cheese from goats. When one handles it well, fresh Goat Milk has sweet and pure taste.

To reach good quality, it matters to give the goats proper food.

Cow milk digests naturally more hardly than Goat Milk. It stores a bit fewer casein and lactose, what helps the digestion. Compared to cow milk, it has more Protein, calcium, magnesium, copper, phosphorus, vitamin C and potassium.

Also it carries fewer carbs and sugar. One cup of Goat Milk stores around 168 calories, 10 grams of fat, 9 grams of Protein and almost just as much calcium as cow milk. The Protein has different size, what helped with better digestion.

More tryptophan is present in it than in cow milk. Even sew it yet has lactose, so it is not fully lactose-free.

In the kitchen Goat Milk shows big flexibility. One uses it to bake, prepare drinks, sauces, ice cream, cheeses and yoghurt. Powder from Goat Milk forms a practical storage item, that one mixes with water to make milk or add directly in recipes.

Cubes from freezing Goat Milk well work in shakes instead of ice cubes from water. Cajeta, caramel from Goat Milk, forms another favourite sweet. Alfredo pasta prepared with Goat Milk becomes creamy and delicious.

Cookies with chocolate chips, baked with Goat Milk, create a nice joy.

Compared to cow milk, Goat Milk is lighter. It does not clot as easily as cow milk, what helps when one prepares yoghurt. For cheese it works even more well.

Chèvre and feta form common choices, and Goat Milk works for rennet and lactic cheeses. Besides foods, one uses it to produce soap, lotions and candles.

Goat Milk costs more than cow milk. Cows give much more milk daily, and the whole selling system was built around them with big farms and machines. Because of fewer goats and fewer demand, the production of Goat Milk is more costly.

Keeping of sellable goats forms big duty, but it is worth it forthose that like the milk.

Protein in Goat Milk Calculator – Daily Intake & Comparison

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