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Panic Button | 19:07 Wed 13th Feb 2008 | How it Works
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Just what do they do to stop the cream rising to the top?
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The raw milk is forced, under high pressure through an orfice (kind of a screen like affair) which causes the fat globules to be much smaller than normal. Because the surface area is decreased they have less of a tendency to seperate from the skim milk and float to the top...
It's the same process as when you make a salad dressing by whipping oil and water in a blender. The oil globules become so small that they can't coalesce.
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