English to Bengali Dictionary pasteurize

pasteurize

লুই প্যাসটারের প্রণালী-অনুযায়ী তাপপ্রয়োগ নির্বীজিত করা
definition
verb
pasteurized milk
subject (milk, wine, or other products) to a process of partial sterilization, especially one involving heat treatment or irradiation, thus making the product safe for consumption and improving its keeping quality.
translation of 'pasteurize'
লুই প্যাসটারের প্রণালী-অনুযায়ী তাপপ্রয়োগ নির্বীজিত করা
example
Even if you 'pasteurize' the milk and then you test the milk on our instrument, then you will get a bacteria count because we also count the dead bacteria count,’ Lyder says.
We 'pasteurize' the milk, coagulate it with citric acid (Vitamin C), the curd is collected and pressed into molds, cooled and cut.
We can get a better, healthier diet - especially in places such as northern Europe - when we can import vegetables during the winter, grow others in greenhouses, keep things refrigerated, 'pasteurize' milk, and so on.
a temperature high enough to 'pasteurize' the milk
‘We blend 500-gallon batches, pump the mix into the 'pasteurizer' and then send it to the homogenizer running at 1,000 gallons an hour,’ says Calder.
From the 'pasteurizer' the blend is transferred to 10 6,000-gallon cheese vats.
Each plant has its own 'pasteurizer' , its own set of vats, and its own draining and salting belt, so we can make two types of cheeses simultaneously.
Such techniques as sterile filtration, sterile bottling, and 'pasteurization' can insure against the commercial embarrassment of malolactic fermentation's taking place in bottle.
Raw milk is pumped from the silos into the plant for pasteurization through an HTST 'pasteurizer' , which operates at speeds up to 115,000 pounds an hour.
The goodness of orange juice doesn't survive 'pasteurization' , and nearly all orange juice is pasteurized these days.
Fluxxion is testing it on milk to see if it can filter out bacteria and thus avoid 'pasteurisation' , which can impair the taste.
This indicates that grass strips have a grape-positive microflora that is inhibited by 'pasteurization' .
Although irradiation is more effective at reducing bacterial contamination than 'pasteurization' , consumers perceive radiation as potentially harmful.
Heating foods during processing, such as milk during 'pasteurization' , kills most bacteria.
New equipment additions include a Microthermics UHT / HTST lab 'pasteurizer' with an in-line homogenizer and chiller, and additional freezer capacity.
The process of boiling a liquid to destroy germs is still used today; most dairy products are 'pasteurised' .
Such methods are generally too hit-or-miss for the modern food industry, where the usual method is to kill all micro-organisms - or most of them, as in 'pasteurization' - and introduce a pure culture of the desired organism.
You can prevent Campylobacter infections by using drinking water that's been tested and approved for purity, especially in developing countries, and by drinking milk that's been 'pasteurized' .
How do you train employees to manage a CCP like the High Temperature Short Time 'pasteurizer' , where a thorough technical knowledge of the process and maintenance of impeccable records is mandatory?
The Searcy plant features a high-temperature short time 'pasteurizer' , which pasteurizes 1,000 gallons of milk an hour.
In addition to 'pasteurization' and sanitation, pathogen control has long been a major issue.
In fact, MIF demonstrates by correcting the calculation that 'pasteurized' milk should rank extremely low in relative risk, even given how much milk is consumed in the United States.
Santee's milk is 'pasteurized' using state-of-the-art processing equipment.
While some believe that raw milk is better, since it contains all the vitamins and enzymes that make milk easier to digest are killed, most states require 'pasteurization' to kill harmful bacteria.
The main reason most publicans prefer to sell this filtered and 'pasteurised' product is that it's easier to stock and handle.
The culture flows through to the fermentation tank and is added after the final 'pasteurization' and homogenization.
‘We understand pasteurization is run by guidelines - it's all documented on the chart record,’ he points out, adding that the plant 'pasteurizer' is inspected at least twice a year.
L. monocytogenes has been found in numerous types of food products including raw or improperly 'pasteurized' milk, soft cheeses, ice cream, raw vegetables, sausages, raw or uncooked poultry, raw meats, and raw or smoked fish.
Why rely on 'pasteurisation' if pathogens can be killed using gamma rays?
The sort of pathogens that milk can contain are retroviruses, which are killed by 'pasteurisation' and processing, zoonotic diseases, and residues of veterinary medicines and antibiotics.
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