Condensed milk and regular (fresh) milk are very different ingredients. Condensed milk is much thicker and sweeter-- it has a syrupy consistency and can be eaten with a spoon. Fresh milk is very different, not as thick or sweet and drinkable. Regular milk is not a good substitute for condensed milk.
You can but mix it 50/50 with water first. Condensed milk has sugar added, so reduce any sugar you might add, if you use sugar, by about 1 tablespoon for each can of condensed milk.
There is no viable way to convert condensed milk to "regular" milk. Condensed milk has added sugar dissolved into solution.
No, two totally different ingredients.
Condensed milk isn't grown anywhere, it's made from regular milk.
yes
You cannot replace normal milk for condensed milk. You can replace milk for evaporated milk. Condensed milk is very very thick and super sweet , comes in a small can. Regular Milk Evaporated Milk condensed milk 3 different products
You can mostly use condensed milk, if you don't have condensed milk think of something yourself.
No
Yes, you can. Using water also works.
Milk powder.
No, sweetened condensed milk is just like caramel or hot fudge sauce. It's too thick and too sweet to drink all by itself. Try adding some to regular milk instead of sugar when making milkshakes.
Is is a "tin" or "can" of milk that has been cooked with sugar so that the quantity has reduced down and thickened. This kind of milk is called "condensed milk". It is not the same as evaporated milk. Condensed milk is readily available at good supermarkets - same isle as rice puddings and evaporated milk normally.
Condensed milk like Eagle Brand is made with a lot of sugar. Not sure what you can use instead in a recipe. Look up how to make condensed milk at home. Maybe then you can figure out how to substitute Splenda for the sugar.