Aseptic milk?
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 16:45 last edited by
Or, you could have it with zapped meat...
https://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/news/20030709/irradiated-meat-safer-little-off
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 16:53 last edited by
Aseptic simply means free from bacteria. The American Dairy Association explains that an advantage of this new ultra-high temperature pasteurization process is that the product needs no refrigeration as long as it remains sealed. The high temps kill off all bacteria in the milk and the product gets an air-tight seal immediately, meaning it won't spoil (via the American Dairy Association).
This is just UHT pasteurization which has been available here for over a decade, and is the dominant form of milk in much of the world,
I often keep a container in the pantry in case I run out of my usual milk. The date is usually 6 months out or so when I buy it.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 17:00 last edited by
How's the price compared to regular?
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Aseptic simply means free from bacteria. The American Dairy Association explains that an advantage of this new ultra-high temperature pasteurization process is that the product needs no refrigeration as long as it remains sealed. The high temps kill off all bacteria in the milk and the product gets an air-tight seal immediately, meaning it won't spoil (via the American Dairy Association).
This is just UHT pasteurization which has been available here for over a decade, and is the dominant form of milk in much of the world,
I often keep a container in the pantry in case I run out of my usual milk. The date is usually 6 months out or so when I buy it.
wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 17:12 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Aseptic milk?:
This is just UHT pasteurization which has been available here for over a decade,
I've never seen it!
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 17:18 last edited by
@Mik said in Aseptic milk?:
How's the price compared to regular?
In a lot of places overseas, it is cheaper than "regular" milk. I think because in the small stores in villages, it costs money to run the refrigerators, so something they can keep on the shelf is cheaper.
For Fairlife Milk in the US, if I remember, it is about maybe double price of regular milk.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 17:26 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 17:52 last edited by
That's way more expensive even than regular organic milk.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 17:53 last edited by
@Mik said in Aseptic milk?:
That's way more expensive even than regular organic milk.
Buck and a half for 8 ounces.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 18:15 last edited by
We always used to take this with us when we went camping. It doesn't taste quite the same as regular milk. It starts off tasting a little worse, but after being kept for a week in a tent, tastes a lot better than regular milk would.
In the UK it costs about the same as regular milk if I remember correctly - they call it long-life milk.
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wrote on 11 Jul 2022, 18:20 last edited by
@George-K said in Aseptic milk?:
This stuff?
That probably is it, parmelat is a big brand and I think the pioneer