• Question: Is organic milk contain bacteria or sugar?

    Asked by It's yuuuzhe to Min, Marcello, Katie, Israel, Dheeraj, Aoife on 15 Nov 2019.
    • Photo: Marcello Valente

      Marcello Valente answered on 15 Nov 2019:


      Organic milk contain sugar and bacteria like any kind of milk but when it is sold, it’s also pastorize to eliminate all the dangerous bacteria.

    • Photo: Aoife McHugh

      Aoife McHugh answered on 15 Nov 2019:


      Organic milk is the similar to non-organic. The cows are just treated and fed differently, and there are often fewer of them kept together. In Ireland our cows are grass fed and outdoors as often as possible, all our milk is of great quality. There are fewer differences between organic milk, and non-organic milk here than there are in other countries where cows may be kept indoors a lot of the time. The milk is treated in the same way, it is pastuerised before being sold in supermarkets. It also contains the same sugars, lactose is the main sugar in dairy.

    • Photo: Min Yap

      Min Yap answered on 15 Nov 2019:


      All milk are similar, and probably do contain bacteria and sugar. The organic milk is probably less processed than non-organic milk, which means the cows are fed or treated differently. But the milk they produce can be very similar.

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