• nroth@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    I wish they would irradiate it instead of boiling. Irradiation is completely safe and preserves the nutritional benefits. But the raw milk people are generally opposed to that, and irradiation has a PR problem. Sadness.

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        4 hours ago

        UHT does, 140C for 2-5 seconds. Shelf-stable without refrigeration for up to nine months unless you open it.

        Frankly speaking the difference between milk from cows with good diet vs. from cows fed protein slop is greater than between the modes of processing.

        Still have PTSD from my mother feeding me raw milk – unlike in the US it’s legal here, also heavily regulated so it wasn’t a health risk microbiology-wise but boy am I sensitive to even slight off-tastes in milk because yes you’re going to interrupt the cooling chain and no that fridge doesn’t have 8C. Unless you’re a cheesemaker or such and it’s necessary for the process, stay away from raw.

        And, no, it doesn’t have health benefits. Maybe if your kid doesn’t play outside in the mud and the milk is the only source of germs they’re exposed to, then it may help them to not develop autoimmune disorders. Be sane, choose mud over milk.

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        5 hours ago

        Does it taste different? Of raw milk tastes different than pasteurized milk than radiated milk might taste different too.

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          4 hours ago

          It taste differently and it usually hasnt gone through the separation of cream from the milk so it has high fat content and sometimes fat drops on the surface

    • WarlordSdocy@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      I also imagine on the company side it’s probably more expensive to do that rather than just making it hot enough.