Squeezing More Shelf Life Out Of Milk
14th Nov 2006, 16:46 GMT
Putting the squeeze on milk may be a long-sought solution to the search for improved ways of killing harmful bacteria in milk and increasing its shelf life without introducing off-flavors into the beverage, researchers report.
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