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UHT Milk is a type of milk that has been heated to a high temperature and then packaged in a sterile container. This process, known as ultra-high temperature (UHT) processing, kills any bacteria present in the milk and extends its shelf life. UHT Milk is a popular alternative to traditional pasteurized milk, as it does not require refrigeration and can be stored at room temperature for up to six months. UHT Milk is typically sold in cartons or tetra packs, and is available in a variety of flavors and fat levels.
UHT Milk is often used as a substitute for cream in recipes, as it has a similar texture and flavor. It is also used in coffee, tea, and other hot beverages, as it does not require refrigeration and can be stored at room temperature. UHT Milk is also popular for its convenience, as it can be stored for long periods of time without spoiling.
Some companies in the UHT Milk market include Nestle, Danone, Lactalis, Fonterra, and Parmalat. Show Less Read more