Milk is preserved by a process called pasteurization. why?
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Pasteurization is the process of heating the milk to a temperature of about 70-71 ºC for 15-30 seconds and then suddenly cooled to a temperature of about 4ºC. By doing so, the growth of microbes can be prevented and the milk becomes safe for consumption.
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