There are no 7 letter words that are the meaning of milk. There are several words related to milk including pasteurized, homogenized and condensed.
Milk replacer formula, or raw milk. Don't feed the calf homogenized or pasteurized milk, because they are devoid of the essential bacteria that are killed off in the pasteurizing process.
no, homogenized milk does not have the fat removed.
Homogenized milk is still a mixture. The milk still contains water, fat and other minerals such as calcium. Homogenized milk only looks instead of settling at the bottom of a glass.
If the milk has been pasteurised or sterilised, the product should be safe to drink without boiling.Pasteurisation and sterilisation kill off the bacteria in the product that can make you sick.
As far as I know, Nutritional information Allergens Expiration date An address so the consumer can contact them Facts about the product (i.e. on milk, there might say, "homogenized, pasteurized, etc.")
By sucking the soul out of the milk.
Homogenised milk is a homogeneous colloidal dispersion of the milk solids in the liquid milk. The colloidal particles are sized as per the requirements in high-speed colloidal mills. It is not a heterogeneous mixture.
Yes, all milk that you purchase from stores are pasteurized.
Raw milk, or, milk that has not been pasteurized.
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paturized I'm not entirely sure what this question is asking, but if the question is, "Is milk pasteurized or homogenized on the farm or at the dairy?", then the answer is -- at the dairy. Only the largest of dairy farms, the ones that include their own dairy, would be able to perform either of these processes.