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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of pasteurize.

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  • adjective having been subjected to pasteurization in order to halt fermentation

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Examples

  • • Unpasteurized soft cheeses: To make sure a cheese is safe, look for the term pasteurized milk on the label.

    Baby Bites Bridget Swinney 2007

  • • Unpasteurized soft cheeses: To make sure a cheese is safe, look for the term pasteurized milk on the label.

    Baby Bites Bridget Swinney 2007

  • Look for the word pasteurized (cooked) on cheese labels, and avoid cheeses (such as blue cheese or Brie) that aren’t pasteurized.

    The Simple Guide to Having a Baby Janet Whalley 2005

  • Look for the word pasteurized (cooked) on cheese labels, and avoid cheeses (such as blue cheese or Brie) that aren’t pasteurized.

    The Simple Guide to Having a Baby Janet Whalley 2005

  • Look for the word pasteurized (cooked) on cheese labels, and avoid cheeses (such as blue cheese or Brie) that aren’t pasteurized.

    The Simple Guide to Having a Baby Janet Whalley 2005

  • For the last 30 years, the citrus industry has used flavor packs to process what the Food and Drug Administration identifies as "pasteurized" orange juice.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Umpqua Dairy recalls pasteurized milk and juice due to 23 Salmonella Braenderup cases

    Marler Blog 2010

  • The verified empirically scientific theory is "non-life tends to remain non-life" and this was the case since Pasteur's famous swan-neck flask experiments where he "pasteurized" away the bacteria.

    Another Look 2009

  • Emma, to start with, both foods are pasteurized, meaning they are sterilized.

    The Great Butter vs. Margarine “Rot-off” 2008

  • Food and Drug Administration FDA has decided to relax its stance on food labeling to allow some foods which have been irradiated to be labeled as "pasteurized" instead.

    FDA Plots To Dissolve Labelling Requirement For Irradiated Foods GreenFertility 2008

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