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BOMPEH | 00:07 Sat 12th Aug 2006 | Food & Drink
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how long should you boil cow milk for it to become pasteurised.

Also how long should I boil untreated milk in order to differentiate between low fat and normal pasteurised milk

how do you make cheese and butter from untreated cow milk
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It may be brucellosis free, but there is no guarantee that it is free of bacteria such as E coli O157.
That is why Scotland has outlawed the sale of unpasteurised milk since the early 80's.
Milk needs to be heated to 71.7�C for 15 seconds to be pasteurised.
Yep, pasturising is easy, as Zeddy says. It's a real shame we can't get unpasturised any more. My mum used to leave unpasturised milk in bottles to go really sour - sludgy stuff at the top, clear at the bottom. Strained it through muslin, added a little salt, twisted the muslin tight, and hung it on the washing line for about a week, Result? Lovely crumbly cream cheese from the mycella organisms picked up from the air. Try that with pasturised, and the milk just rots in the bottle.

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