Why does milk in America taste so horrible? Is it cut with reconstituted milk powder or something?

Why does milk in America taste so horrible? Is it cut with reconstituted milk powder or something?

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Because most large dairy companies in the US use a higher temperature for pasteurization requiring them to hold it at said temp for a shorter amount of time. This allows then to pasturize more milk faster. Unfortunately it also severely impacts taste.

we have sane, common sense regulations on milk sold to the public.

>common sense regulations

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They are for americunts considering what the farms are allowed to pump into their cows. Drinking pasteurized milk from a radioactive Americunt cow would probably give you super AIDS.

There's multiple grades of milk in the states. Everything from undrinkable to amazing is sold .

Why is this possibly a bad thing?

Milk in many parts of the US is completely turned to skim, then the excess milkfats are added back later to whatever percent they need (1%, 2%, whole). More efficient I guess, but could affect taste

You need to get it from the smaller brands, also there's different milk grading.

They do that everywhere in western countries atleast i think for the cheaper milk.

it depends on where you get your milk. If you are buying shitty milk from huge dairies, then you are getting ultra-pasteurized, homogenized milk. If you shop around and spend more money you can find non homogenized, low temp pasteurized (if not raw- depending on the state) that is better tasting. **hurrdurr raw milk is badddd** (it's not, stfu)

organic milk tastes gross desu
I like the pasteurized homogenized 1% milk

>he doesn't get his milk in glass bottles from a nearby farm
It's like you don't even care about /food and cooking/.

Yeah, those regulations that allow milk to kept unrefrigerated for up to four months as it’s shipped to Hawaii, where soon arrival it’s repasteurized and sold as fresh milk (for about $18.00 a gallon).

This, milk from local cows is GOAT

Shut up idiot.

yum listeria!

>cows
>goat
cmon now

kek

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>2% milk
what's the other 98%?

>Why does milk in America taste so horrible? Is it cut with reconstituted milk powder or something?

Two possibilities immediately spring to mind: You're used to UHT and America doesn't do UHT, or, the other way, you're NOT used to UHT and Americans do UHT.

*blocks your path*
That's not two possibilities. It's two variations of a single possibility.

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