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UHT stands for Ultra High Temperature. It is a non-chemical heat process that extends the shelf-life of Milk up to 55 days. The Milk is heated to about 280 F (137 C) for a minimum of 2 seconds to kill all traces of bacteria in the Milk.
The process is normally applied only to cream, which people use more slowly than milk, and therefore requires a longer storage life.
Some people swear that they can detect a taste difference, and don't like it.
Also called: Pasteurisation U.H.T. (French)
See Also: HTST Pasteurization, Listeria, MilkOther entries for: Pasteurization
HTST Pasteurization, Thermalize, UHT PasteurizationOther entries for: Technical Terms
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