ultra-high-temperature pasteurization

food processing
Also known as: UHT pasteurization, ultrahigh temperature pasteurization

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  • pasteurization of milk
    In pasteurization

    Ultra-high-temperature (UHT) pasteurization involves heating milk or cream to 138–150 °C (280–302 °F) for one or two seconds. Packaged in sterile, hermetically sealed containers, UHT milk may be stored without refrigeration for months. Ultrapasteurized milk and cream are heated to at least 138 °C for…

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  • milk
    In dairy product: Pasteurization

    Ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) pasteurization is the same heating process as ultrapasteurization (138 °C or 280 °F for two seconds), but the milk then goes into a more substantial container—either a sterile five-layer laminated “box” or a metal can. This milk can be stored without refrigeration and…

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