In order to protect our milk supply from these germs it would be necessary to kill all tubercular cattle (almost an impossibility) or to pasteurize our milk so as to kill the germs in it.
To pasteurize milk we heat it to a temperature of not over 170 deg.
Most large milk companies pasteurize their city supply by a rapid pasteurization at a much higher temperature, but this method slightly changes the flavor of the milk.
Just pasteurize the air, you know, by heating it to one hundred and ten and one-half degrees Fahrenheit for seventeen and one-half minutes.
You insist on a certificate from your dairyman, visit his barns, have the milk examined by your friend in the university laboratory, and finally, to be absolutely sure, pasteurize it.
It was bad enough for themselves, though they could sterilize their drinking water and pasteurize their milk, and exercise many other of their wonted precautions; but when it came to the baby, they were almost powerless.
Parents in small towns and in the country should be taught to pasteurize all milk.
Although pasteurizing is done on a large scale in dairies, there is no reason why the housewife cannot pasteurize the milk she buys, provided it is raw milk and she feels that it is not safe to use.
If such conditions cannot be met, it is advisable to pasteurize the modified-milk mixture after the materials have been put together.
To pasteurize milk in the home, proceed in the manner illustrated in Fig.
Apparatus of sufficient capacity to pasteurize on a commercial scale.
It gets into their young intestines, God bless 'em, and makes you pasteurize all they eat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pasteurize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.