Science, asked by vermaajay8387, 11 months ago

why is it written on milk packet that it is pasteurized and no preservatives? ​

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Answered by recreations
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Answer:

it means that no preservatives like chemical or natural preservatives is used in this

means no added content added to it to.keep it unspoiled

Explanation:

pasturized means that it just heated at a tempreature of 40 degree and just then kept him in freezer for cooling

so

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Answered by Anonymous
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•The term, "No preservatives" is written on the milk packet because, the milk production company doesn't included any kind of artificial preservatives in the milk to expand the freshness period of the milk.

These preservatives are very harmful for our health and that's why most of the companies avoid these preservatives.

• The term "Pasteurised" is written on the milk packet because, the Pasteurisation is a process where we heat the milk to a certain temperature before packaging in order to prevent the germ growth in the milk.

And according to the food safety standards every packaged milk should be pasteurised before packaging.

That's why pasteurised is mandatorily done and printed on the the packets of milk.

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