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and characteristic tart flavor. [ ] cow 's milk is commonly available worldwide and, as such, is the milk most commonly used to make yogurt. milk from water buffalo , goats , ewes , mares , camels , and yaks is also used to produce yogurt where available locally. the milk used may be homogenized or not
contain a certain amount of colony-forming units (cfu) of bacteria; in china, for example, the requirement for the number of lactobacillus bacteria is at least million cfu per milliliter. [ ] to produce yogurt, milk is first heated, usually to about °c ( °f), to denature the milk proteins so that they do not...
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least 1,50 % (m/m) and at most 1,80 % (m/m); (d) skimmed-milk: heat-treated milk whose fat content has been reduced to not more than 0,50 % (m/m). heat-treated milk not complying with the fat content requirements laid down in points (b), (c) and (d) of the first subparagraph shall be considered to be
sweetened, obtained by the partial removal of water from milk, from wholly or partly skimmed milk or from a mixture of these products, which may have an admixture of cream or of wholly dehydrated milk or both, the addition of wholly dehydrated milk not to exceed, in the finished products, 25 % of total...
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