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Ultra-high temperature processing (UHT), or ultra-heat treatment, sterilizes food by heating it above 135 °C (275 °F) – the temperature required to kill spores in milk – for 1 to 2 seconds. UHT is most commonly used in milk production, but the process is also used for fruit juices, cream, soy milk, yogurt, wine, soups, honey, and stews. UHT milk was first developed in the 1960s and became generally available for consumption in the 1970s.
The heat used during the UHT process can cause Maillard browning and change the taste and smell of dairy products. An alternative process is HTST pasteurization (high temperature/short time), in which the milk is heated to 72 °C (162 °F) for at least 15 seconds.
UHT milk, if not opened, has a typical unrefrigerated shelf life of six to nine months. HTST pasteurized milk has a shelf life of about two weeks from processing, or about one week from being put on sale.
Production of MoMo UHT Milk in France. Fresh milk collected, processed, and packed in France.
so I've got some UHT milk that I've been storing for about 3 years now. It's time to give it a taste test to see if this is something that I can reliable store well beyond the "best by" date. Milk is a great thing to have for shtf situations especially when you have children or babies. When water is scarce this is something that can definitely be helpful in your long term storage.
This is what happened warming normally shelf stable milk. the milk was packaged perfectly and were missing 3 months before the expiration date.
make yogurt from milk.
http://draxe.com Is Raw Milk Good, Is it Bad, Are there any dangers involved. High-Temp Pasteurization - Heats up milk to 161 deg for 31 secs. Enzymes are killed, much of the healthy microlife is killed, and possibly most importantly Proteins are denatured, which essentially kills it and makes it much more difficult for your body to digest. This can cause inflammatory bowel disease. I personally don't drink pasteurized milk and would not recommend it to anybody else. The majority of our milk today has become ultra-pasteurized. This is heating up the milk to 280 deg. for a few seconds. The reason they do this is that it kills everything. Ultra Pasteurization not only kills potentially bad things in the milk, but also damages all of the vitamins, minerals and other nutrients in the mil...
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