You are probably referring to UHT milk. This is heat treated to kill the microbes which cause spoilage, so will only 'go off' when new microbes get in after it is unsealed.
Yes, lactose-free milk can spoil just like regular milk if not stored properly. It is important to check the expiration date and follow storage instructions to prevent spoilage.
While boiling milk does kill the bacteria that are CURRENTLY in the milk, leaving the milk out and not refrigerated allows new bacteria to infiltrate it. Since the milk is at room temperature, it is a good growth medium for new bacteria growth.
Lactose-free milk can sit out for about two hours before it starts to spoil. After that, it should be refrigerated to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage.
Lactaid milk lasts longer than regular milk because it is treated with an enzyme called lactase, which breaks down lactose into simpler sugars. This process helps prevent the growth of bacteria that can cause regular milk to spoil more quickly.
Lactose-free milk lasts longer than regular milk because the lactase enzyme has been added to break down lactose, which is a sugar that can cause milk to spoil more quickly. This process helps to extend the shelf life of lactose-free milk.
milk is sold in sealed air tight packets and it prevents the attack of microbes.thats why the milk that comes in packets does not spoil
milk is sold in sealed air tight packets and it prevents the attack of microbes.thats why the milk that comes in packets does not spoil
i need the empty milk packets and then storks the water
Of course, milk can only spoil OUT of the fridge, or when the milk has expired
Milk can easily be spoilt. Especially liquid milk can be spoiled by mixing with other liquids such as juice and cool-aid and also solids such as bread and snackerswhich as solid milk or milk powder may not spoil so easily
Soy milk does spoil and turn sour after the carton is opened.
No law can alter the time it takes milk to spoil.
no not likely unless it is not refrigarated. most milk will spoil less than three days if it is left out.
Starwberry milk will spoil faster than regular or chocolate milk will.
If you put milk anywhere other than a refrigerated appliance for 10 days, it will spoil.
yes
No, not all do. Many do, but brands do sell non-milk dry hot chocolate packets.