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First cold-pressed cow's milk on sale in Australia. When milk is fresh from a cow, it is typically far richer than what we purchase in stores. If left to settle, it develops a layer of cream on top and contains vitamins like A, B1, B2, B12, and potassium. The homogenization process breaks down the cream to create a more liquefied consistency throughout, while pasteurization heats the milk to eliminate harmful bacteria, but can also reduce the nutrient content of the final product (although there is some debate about this)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5-6Ljl6zIs

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For those outside Australia...a number of small milk producers have been having a huge stoush (fight) with government regulators. The producers were selling raw milk and the regulators stopped them and said it wasn't safe because the milk wasn't pasteurised (in Australia you can drink raw milk from your own cow but cannot legally sell it). The producers then started selling milk that was labelled to say it was for bathing, not drinking. The regulators soon put a stop to that. This cold pressed method is the result so that they can legally sell milk that has not been pasteurised. So the producers (and the people who buy from them) are happy and the regulators are happy. It's a win-win (except for those who insist on everything being exactly as from nature and forget about the consequences caused by delays in the supply chain - or the consequences to the public of unregulated hygiene practices etc.)

>> No.7806270

>>7806181
>>7806175
howds it work

>> No.7806276

>people still drink milk
baka desu

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>>7806270
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2016/06/made-by-cows-raw-milk-goes-on-sale-this-week-down-under/#.V2oV6qIWxhE

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Drinking unpasteurised fluid

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>>7806286
>It was available through a “bath milk” loophole until about thee years ago when raw milk was blamed in the death of a toddler.
People with babies should be put in cages so they don't ruin the world for everyone else