gringoexpress
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In Argentina the milk at the store is generally pasteurized at ultra high temperatures, which is why it tastes burnt unless you can buy it direct from a farmer that doesn't. In some countries they can get away with not being legally required to cook the milk to death (a sign may be the fact that it comes in a bottle that needs to be kept refrigerated and not a cardboard box you can leave in the pantry for a year) but it will always taste better if it hasn't been cooked at all.I don't drink milk, but Mrs. Pintor does, and while she doesn't use the word "disgusting", she does say that the milk in Ireland, for example, tastes much better. I don't understand why, surely in both cases the cows are mostly outdoors and grass fed? What's the difference?