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Default why does butter last longer than cheese?

we have uht milk over here .,.... in NZ do you have that in the usa ,
its ultra heated treated milk , it not evaporated or sweetend, its just
like fresh milk but tastes slightly milkier if that makes sense, it can
keep int he cupboard for about 6 months or so but once you open it you
treat it like fresh milk and keep it in the fridge for up to about a
week . its great to take camping or just to have a spare in the
cupboard incase you have run out of milk

tessa
Andy wrote:
> "Sheldon" > wrote in news:1149429942.026449.285760
> @c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>
> > in fact there is milk that
> > is super pasteurized and remains fresh many months and without
> > refrigeration.

>
>
> You're talking about evaporated fat-free milk. No refrigeration needed. I
> enjoy my mini shredded wheat with a chilled cup of it.
>
> A little high in sugar, but a super potassium, vitamin A & D and calcium
> boost.
>
> More nutrious than any other milk, from my study.
>
> Andy


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