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Why do you think milk is pasteurised?
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Why do you think milk is pasteurised?
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I know they do it because they have to kill the bad germs in the milk or else we might get sick
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It is heated up to get rid of any killing germs that can harm you. Cows or any milk giving animal don’t always give bacteria free milk.
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