Home Milk Test
No complicated laboratory apparatus is necessary for the testing of milk, according to a system described by a member of the Wanganui Electors’ Association at a meeting last night. He said he had suspected the milk he had received under a “raw” label bad been pasteurised, so he stood the bottle and another containing raw milk aside for some days. “This home test is conclusive,” he added. “If the milk stinks after some days it is pasteurised; if it goes sour it is raw.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 55, 7 March 1946, Page 4
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87Home Milk Test Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 55, 7 March 1946, Page 4
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