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Esteemable things Esteemable things Video Wednesday, October 13, 2021   Pasteurization is a process named for and developed by French scientist Louis Pasteur that uses heat to kill many of the harmful bacteria and microorganisms found in some consumer goods (Staff, 2021) .   Perishable items like juice, eggs and dairy products sold in grocery stores today are typically subjected to pasteurization as a way of both making them safer for consumption and extending their shelf lives.   One of the most widely recognized pasteurized products is milk.   While pasteurization itself was the result of deliberate development, the application of pasteurization to dairy products, was a happy accident borne out of an effort to drive down infant mortality in the US and has changed the course of history. In 1863, Louis Pasteur received a letter from the court of Napoleon III that urged him to look into the spoilage of wine, a major French industry (Bramen, 2009) .   By that time, ...

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