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      djledda @alpine.raspberry
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      @alpine-raspberry Glad to help! It's delicious, so enjoy.

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      • goldaG
        golda
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        The food assembly is a collective that collects local farmers productions to consumers, 1x/week.

        Otherwise, some organic supermarkets might have it but it is always more expensive and less reliable (sometimes out of stock, prices fluctuate a bit etc). The milk also sours quicker than from the food assembly supply.

        https://laruchequiditoui.fr/en/assemblies#5/47.040/3.779
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        • oliveoilO
          oliveoil
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          I wonder the same thing. I've never seen raw milk sold anywhere in Spain. I think it's illegal to sell raw milk here.
          They do sell "fresh" milk in supermarkets, which is pasteurized at 74 °C for 15 seconds, while UHT milk is pasteurized at 130 °C for 5 seconds.

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            CO3 @oliveoil
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            @oliveoil Yeah it's illegal here! In other European countries it's not, but in Spain it barely exists. So we have the option between UHT and regular pasteurized milk (the one in the fridge), both are homogenized.

            The best commercial milk I've had wasn't even raw milk (although this often tastes a lot better), but it was Dutch milk in a large chain supermarket. It had the name of the cow on it, and looking at the cream top it was not homogenized. Twitter user Click talked about how homogenization is more of a problem with cow's milk than the pasteurization.

            Master Broth Recipe: https://twitter.com/thesquattingman/status/1737526599023526043 / https://recipeats.org/master-broth/

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            • oliveoilO
              oliveoil @CO3
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              @CO3 I didn't know about non-homogenized milk. I'll read into it. Thanks!

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                CO3 @oliveoil
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                @oliveoil Nevertheless, UHT homogenized cow's milk is better than not having milk. Especially when it's skim, since the fats are more affected by both processes.

                Master Broth Recipe: https://twitter.com/thesquattingman/status/1737526599023526043 / https://recipeats.org/master-broth/

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                • oliveoilO
                  oliveoil @CO3
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                  @CO3 Which would you rather drink? Whole or skim "fresh" milk? (pasteurized at a lower temperature).

                  I've just recently started to drink milk again after 10 years of not doing so. Now I'm drinking whole "fresh" milk, and it feels better compared to what I used to drink, but it still doesn't feel "fully right". It doesn't have a lot of flavor, and from what I've read, milk is supposed to be delicious.

                  I never liked UHT milk. It always made me feel kind of nauseous and gave me a bad gut feeling (no pun intended).

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                  • CoffeeC
                    Coffee
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                      A Former User
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                      In Germany: Just use the keyword "milchtankstelle" in google, you should find one

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                      • Mr. XM
                        Mr. X @A Former User
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                        I like wohlfühlmilch a2 milch here in germany

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