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pasteurizer
[ pas-chuh-rahy-zer, pas-tuh- ]
pasteurizer
/ ˈpæstəˌraɪzə; ˈpɑː-; -stjə- /
noun
- an apparatus for pasteurizing substances (esp milk)
- a person who carries out pasteurization
Word History and Origins
Origin of pasteurizer1
Example Sentences
FDA, in partnership with USDA, is conducting pasteurization validation studies -- including the use of a homogenizer and continuous flow pasteurizer.
In the meantime, the facility is undergoing an upgrade to its freeze concentrator and adding a new, more energy-efficient pasteurizer, both developed by the Vermont-based Rich Earth Institute.
Later this year, ground will be broken on a $10 million, 8,000-square-foot addition that will include a second pasteurizer and is designed to help the company again double production.
“The FDA does not differentiate raw milk produced for people … versus raw milk produced for the pasteurizer,” McAfee says.
Dobson remembers her grandma teaching her how to use a cream pasteurizer.
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