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7 Pa. Code § 59a.343. Operations and operating procedures: Pasteurization.

§ 59a.343. Operations and operating procedures: Pasteurization.

 (a)  Pasteurization. Milk, buttermilk and whey used in the manufacture of dry dairy products shall be pasteurized at the plant where dried, except that condensed whey and acidified buttermilk containing 40% or more solids may be transported to another plant for drying without repasteurization. Milk or skim milk to be used in the manufacture of nonfat dry milk shall be heated prior to condensing to at least the minimum pasteurization temperature of 161° F for at least 15 seconds or its equivalent in bacterial destruction. Condensed skim made from pasteurized skim milk may be transported to a drying plant. The skim shall be effectively repasteurized at the drying plant, prior to drying, at a minimum temperature of 166° F for at least 15 seconds or its equivalent.

 (b)  Buttermilk. Buttermilk shall be pasteurized prior to condensing at a temperature of 161° F for 15 seconds or its equivalent in bacterial destruction.

 (c)  Cheese whey. Cheese whey or milk from which it is derived shall be pasteurized prior to condensing at a temperature of 161° F for 15 seconds or its equivalent in bacterial destruction.

 (d)  Cream derived from buttermilk. Cream derived from buttermilk shall be pasteurized prior to condensing at a temperature of 166° F for 15 seconds or its equivalent in bacterial destruction.



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