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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 15/08/2024 09:19

Why does milk turn sour in monsoons?

Milk often becomes sour during monsoon due to high humidity, temperature fluctuations, and improper storage practices. Key precautions include refrigeration below 4°C, ensuring tight seals on containers, and maintaining cleanliness. Adhering to these measures can help keep milk fresh, reducing waste and ensuring safe consumption throughout the season.

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