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  2. Thermization - Wikipedia

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    Thermization, also spelled thermisation, is a method of sanitizing raw milk with low heat. "Thermization is a generic description of a range of subpasteurization heat treatments (57 to 68°C × 10 to 20 s) that markedly reduce the number of spoilage bacteria in milk with minimal heat damage."

  3. Bleu d'Élizabeth - Wikipedia

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    The raw milk produced by the Louis d'Or farm is transformed using industrial means into Bleu d'Élizabeth at the Fromagerie du Presbytère, an agricultural dairy processing tool installed in a former presbytery. The process implemented is inspired by well-known French cheeses such as Fourme d'Ambert, Bleu d'Auvergne, etc.

  4. Pasteurization - Wikipedia

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    Pasteurized milk in Japan A 1912 Chicago Department of Health poster explains household pasteurization to mothers.. In food processing, pasteurization (also pasteurisation) is a process of food preservation in which packaged foods (e.g., milk and fruit juices) are treated with mild heat, usually to less than 100 °C (212 °F), to eliminate pathogens and extend shelf life.

  5. Ultra-high-temperature processing - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly applied technique to provide a safe and shelf-stable milk is heat treatment. The first system involving indirect heating with continuous flow (125 °C [257 °F] for 6 min) was manufactured in 1893.

  6. How to safely freeze milk, according to health experts - AOL

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    Within those three months, frozen milk can be safely consumed — but experts say there are a few other steps you need to take first. "While freezing isn't an issue, thawing can be," Siva says.

  7. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    Cashew milk can be used as a one-to-one milk substitute just like almond, rice, oat, soy and other non-dairy milks. It has a slightly creamier texture that makes it well-suited for the swap, as ...

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  9. Milking pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline and all milk handling systems are cleaned after every milking session using a washing system that first rinses out the remaining milk and then flushes cleaning solution through the piping to kill bacteria and remove milkstone, a layer of scale mainly formed by cations like calcium and magnesium.