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I do not own this i found this online " Examples of Foods that Are Commonly Pasteurized

Whole Eggs Removed from Shells and Sold As a Liquid - Large quantities of eggs are sold to restaurants and institutions out of the shell. The yolk and whole-egg products are pasteurized in their raw form. The egg white is pasteurized in its raw form if it is sold as a liquid or frozen product.

Dried Eggs - If eggs are sold dried, the egg white with the glucose removed is normally heat-treated in the container by holding it for 7 days in a hot room at a minimum temperature of 130°F (54°C).

Whole Eggs Pasteurized in the Shell - Traditionally, eggs sold to customers in the shell have not been pasteurized. However, new time/temperature pasteurization methods are making this possible. Egg whites coagulate at 140°F (60°C). Therefore, heating an egg above 140°F would cook the egg, so processors pasteurize the egg in the shell at a low temperature, 130°F (54°C), for a long time, 45 minutes. This new process is being used by some manufacturers, but it is not yet widely available. Pasteurizing eggs reduces the risk of contamination from pathogenic bacteria, such asSalmonella, which can cause severe illness and even death. Pasteurized eggs in the shell may be used in recipes calling for raw eggs, such as Caesar salad, hollandaise or bé arnaise sauces, mayonnaise, egg nog, ice cream, and egg-fortified beverages that are not thoroughly cooked.

Milk - Pasteurization improves the quality of milk and milk products and gives them a longer shelf life by destroying undesirable enzymes and spoilage bacteria. For example, the liquid is heated to 145°F (63°C) for at least 30 minutes or at least 161°F (72°C) for 15 seconds.

Today, many foods, such as eggs, milk, juices, spices and ice cream,are pasteurized. Sometimes higher temperatures are applied for a shorter period of time. The temperatures and times are determined by what is necessary to destroy pathogenic bacteria and other more heat-resistant disease-causing microorganisms that may be found in milk. The liquid is then quickly cooled to 40°F (4°C). Other liquids, such as juices, are heat-processed in a similar manner. Temperatures and times vary, depending on the product and the target organism.

Other types of milk pasteurization

Ultrapasteurization - This involves the heating of milk and cream to at least 280° F (138° C) for at least 2 seconds, but because of less stringent packaging, they must be refrigerated. The shelf life of milk is extended 60 to 90 days. After opening, spoilage times for ultrapasteurized products are similar to those of conventionally pasteurized products.

Ultra-High-Temperature (UHT) Pasteurization - typically involves heating milk or cream to 280° to 302°F (138° to 150°C) for 1 or 2 seconds. The milk is then packaged in sterile, hermetically-sealed (airtight) containers and can be stored without refrigeration for up to 90 days. After opening, spoilage times for UHT products are similar to those of conventionally pasteurized products. "

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None. Pasteurization is just a process to destroy most bacteria that has the potential to harm us through a process of heating a product--like milk--very quickly then cooling it just as quickly.

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