Most butter doesn't use bacteria in it's formation. It's just pure milk fat. There could be some butters that are special processes that use bacteria in some way but put butter is extracted from cream by agitating the cream until the milk fat separates from the cream and forms lumps of butter.
Streptococcus lactis
Most microbes can survive in milk - it has a fairly neutral pH and plenty of nutrients available for use. However, one of the more common bacteria in milk is Lactobacillus, which is a Latin-derived name meaning "milk rod" - the bacteria is generally found in dairy products and is a rod-shaped bacteria.
Sugar, whole milk powder, cocoa butter, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, honey, milk fat, almonds, emulsifier, egg white, flavouring ( vanllin ) P.S. you can actually find them on the package....
I don't think there's a scientific name, but it could be butter milk or cottage cheese
The name is Butterkaese.
There are three main types of bacteria in milk; beneficial, spoilage, and pathogenic. Beneficial bacteria helps make products like cheese, yogurt, and buttermilk. Pathogenic bacteria are harmful for humans and animals to consume and causes diseases. Spoilage bacteria makes milk "go bad"; affecting the smell, look, and taste. I have yet to find the actual name of the bacteria. I hope this helped a little though!
Does not eat meat, but consumes other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: VegetarianDoes not eat meat nor any other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: Vegan
His name is in the name of the process called pasteurization. Actually he did not give the process the name, others did. His name was Pasteur. The process doesn't really sterilize, it just kills some bacteria that causes milk to spoil. We still have to kept this milk in the refrigerator because all the bacteria in the milk haven't been killed (to sterilize).
milk butter chips tea and suger
Rennin deactivate the casein micelles in milk, causing a distinct separation of curd protein (solid) and whey protein (liquid).
i think its called kinka
It is butyric acid.
Galactan or glucose