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US
/ˌpæstʃɝəˈzeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- partial sterilization of foods at a temperature that destroys harmful microorganisms without major changes in the chemistry of the food
How To Use pasteurization In A Sentence
- Opinion differs on the merit of pasteurization; some believe a better cheese is made from unpasteurized milk.
- Raw milk is pumped from the silos into the plant for pasteurization through an HTST pasteurizer, which operates at speeds up to 115,000 pounds an hour.
- Pasteurization does not kill all micro-organisms, so the milk has a short shelf life.
- This process became known as pasteurization and continues to safeguard many industry-packaged beverages today, the most famous, of course, being milk. Trans Fats
- Another issue that concerns organic dairy producers is pasteurisation.
- Bill Marler, a Seattle lawyer who for 15 years has represented plaintiffs in major food safety cases, including the 2004 salmonella cases that were traced to almonds, said Thursday that pasteurization is necessary. Judge To Growers: Pasteurize Your Almonds - The Consumerist
- Post-processing handling and packaging procedures must avoid post-pasteurisation contamination.
- It's called pasteurization, and it is considered one of the breakthrough scientific discoveries of the last century. JSOnline.com
- He said using pulsed light or intense flashes of sun-bright light, would be an effective alternative to pasteurization.
- Dr. Osterholm reckons that irradiation is the necessary fourth pillar of a public-health platform—the other three pillars being chlorination, vaccination and pasteurization—that has delivered astonishing progress against infectious disease and a dramatically longer average life span over the past century. When Precaution Trumps Public Safety