Getting past pasteurization

Dairy products have been a key component of a healthy diet and a source of many nutrients. The industry has employed time-tested and validated thermal pasteurization and sterilization technologies to ensure consumer confidence. However, changes in consumers' health and wellness-oriented lifesty...

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Diet
Health care
Heat resistance
Homogenization
Microorganisms
Milk
Nutrition
Pasteurization
Proteins
Public health
Sterilization
Temperature
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