pasteurised in English
adjective pasteurised (Brit.)
has undergone pasteurisation, has been sterilised through exposure to high temperatures, has had disease-causing bacteria removed (also pasteurised)
Use "pasteurised" in a sentence
1. Mother of pasteurised milk!
2. Vegetables preserved by any means of conservation (dried, canned, pasteurised, frozen, freeze-dried, blanched), raw or cooked
3. Graham machines are fully adaptable for customised HDPE bottles for pasteurised, extended shelf-life and aseptic products.
4. A whole milk cheese that can be either pasteurised or unpasteurised; Cotswold originates in Gloucestershire County of England
5. Products consisting of pasteurised dried eggs, without shells or a mixture of different proportions of dried albumen and dried egg yolk.
6. Buttermilk is obtained as a by-product of the process of making butter (Frank, 1983).There are two types of Buttermilk: sweet cream Buttermilk which is produced by treating the pasteurised cream with butter starter cultures after separation of the butterfat to yield so-called ‘fermented Buttermilk’, and sour cream Buttermilk which is prepared by a procedure in which the fermentation is