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  2. Flash pasteurization - Wikipedia

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    Flash pasteurization, also called "high-temperature short-time" (HTST) processing, is a method of heat pasteurization of perishable beverages like fruit and vegetable juices, beer, wine, and some dairy products such as milk. Compared with other pasteurization processes, it maintains color and flavor better, but some cheeses were found to have ...

  3. Milk skin - Wikipedia

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    Milk skin or lactoderm refers to a sticky film of protein that forms on top of dairy milk and foods containing dairy milk (such as hot chocolate and some soups). Milk film can be produced both through conventional boiling and by microwaving the liquid, and as such can often be observed when heating milk for use in drinks such as drinking ...

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    Your spaghetti sauce or dip splatter is probably landing on the walls, corners, or ceiling of your microwave, which are areas that aren't designed to receive heat the same way. It allows the ...

  5. Susceptor - Wikipedia

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    In microwave cooking, susceptors are built into paper packaging of certain foods, where they absorb microwaves which penetrate the packaging.This process raises the susceptor patch temperature to levels where it may then heat food by conduction or by infrared radiation.

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    In a small skillet over medium-low heat, melt butter (or melt butter in a microwave in 10-second increments). With the motor running on medium speed, slowly drizzle in melted butter in a thin stream.

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    Remove the mug from the microwave and swirl it around to coat the inside of the cup. Scoop some of the egg mixture into each cup and microwave for another five minutes, making sure it doesn't ...

  8. Dielectric heating - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven uses dielectric heating to cook food.. Dielectric heating, also known as electronic heating, radio frequency heating, and high-frequency heating, is the process in which a radio frequency (RF) alternating electric field, or radio wave or microwave electromagnetic radiation heats a dielectric material.

  9. Microwave volumetric heating - Wikipedia

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    The FDA accepts that microwaves can be used to heat food for commercial use, pasteurization and sterilization. [4] The main mechanism of microbial inactivation by microwaves is due to thermal effect; the phenomenon of lethality due to 'non-thermal effect' is controversial, and the mechanisms suggested include selective heating of micro-organisms, electroporation, cell membrane rupture, and ...