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Pasteurised Milk - Thermoduric spec?

Started by , Aug 25 2009 01:23 PM
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Hello everyone.

Does anyone know what the maximum level of thermoduric bacteria in pasteurised milk should be? I have 1000cfu/ml in my mind, but not sure that it is right?

Thankyou!

Pops
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Hi Pops

< 1,000/ml is about right

Investigate if higher

Regards

Tony

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