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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

Pasteurization (or pasteurisation, see spelling differences) is the process of heating liquids for the purpose of destroying bacteria, protozoa, molds, and yeasts. The process was named after its creator, French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. The first pasteurization test was completed by Pasteur and Claude Bernard on April 20, 1862.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasteurization

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  • Where did you get this from? I'm doing a school project on pasteurization and need to site it with the original author and what not. I know its History Channel from the thing in the upper right corner, but I need a URL.

  • i recorded this straight from the satellite decoder. so, you got to visit their web page.

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  • Raw Milk is definitely better.

  • this vid is bull shit

    raw milk is better for you!

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  • @floatingcompassmedia with bulky cream at the top??? :/

  • raw milk tastes better

  • @msvec that's true, but that part of the story isn't allowed to be broadcasted

  • word on the street is that cows were getting sick and putting out bad milk because they were being fed grain (something their bodies don't handle well at all) rather than being allowed to graze on grass..people were dying from bad milk because the cows were sick from grain, and the solution was to pasteurize. Not because raw cow milk was inherently bad, but because farmers were raising cows in a crappy way. Now we have antibiotics and pasteurization to cover up their sickly cow bodies and milk

  • My wife bathes in milk. Pasterise? No, up to her naval.

  • YAY FINALLY A VIDEO THAT ISN`T GAY FOR MY LOUIS PASTEUR PROJECT WOOHOO

  • And yet the video doesn't explain what caused the need to pasteurize in the first place, filthy farming practices.

  • but have to consider how long it can take to get from the cow to your fridge, raw milk wouldn't last long enough, pasteurized milk can give a use by date of about 22 days. raw milk isn't really an option in a world of huge national companies

  • RAW milk is so much better for us. NO Comparison to pasteurized. Pasteurized milk is dead white fluid that barely resembles raw milk.

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