“These are the times that try men's souls.” | outsidethebox - 3/18/2019 18:17
I'm not sure UHT pasteurized dairy products should be called milk, either. USDA and the co-ops lobbying it to keep competition low have screwed the market up bad. There's a dairy farm in Indiana who markets their own milk, but can't label the skim milk as "milk" because it doesn't have vitamin d added.
Do you realize UHT is just a pasteurizing process? UHT milk means Ultra High Temperature or Ultra Heat Treatment for milk. It is a pasteurization process of milk in which the milk is heated at a very high temperature, as high as 135 degree centigrade, for a short period of time in order to kill spores and germs that the milk contains. |