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*(6) How is milk pasteurised?

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Answered by kittyparty273
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Milk is pasteurised in order to kill any kind of harmful microorganism present in it and to increase its shelf life. Pasteurisation is a process in which the milk is heated to a certain temperature for a fixed period of time and then is quickly cooled. For example, it may be heated at 80oC for 15 minutes and then immediately cooled. This helps to kill any kind of microorganism which is present in milk.  

Answered by sweetgirl1543
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The most common method of pasteurization in the United States today is High Temperature Short Time (HTST) pasteurization, which uses metal plates and hot water to raise milk temperatures to at least 161° F for not less than 15 seconds, followed by rapid cooling.

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