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Pasteurized Milk on its own is kinda gross, I can't imagine willingly subjecting myself to unpasteurized milk.
I've enjoyed milk for the flavour and texture only once: the semester I lived across the street from a dairy. To this day, in the weird circumstance I have milk in the fridge for cooking, I shake it vigourously.
Much of it is about sourcing and practices. Raw milk is not inherently dangerous, and we'd be out a whole world of cheeses if they had to be made from pasteurized.
Unless there's some sort of deadly disease commonly involved in it (which, in the American food supply right now, is what's up.)
I mean bullets are not inherently dangerous either, but if the environment you're going into involves them moving at high speeds sometimes, you probably want to take some precautions about it.
Bullets will give you lead poisoning actually
That’s just lies made up by Big Copper
It's Chopper actually
No, Big Chopper speaks only the truth
That funny because a lot of bullets are copper jacketed
Fun fact, you shouldn't have to shake milk because it is a colloidal solution and, by definition, is already mixed.
Cheese is a whole different beast :)
Cheese made from raw milk is required to be aged at least 60 days in the US. Way different than drinking it directly.