Rainy days call for a mug of hot chocolate filled with warmth and happiness. But what if the milk you bought yesterday for hot chocolate turns sour?

Exactly! Milk spoilage is one of the biggest household issues during the monsoon.

You’ll be surprised to learn that monsoon influences bacterial growth. This leads to the breakdown of milk proteins. However, we created a new 5-point formula to prevent this :

1. Storing milk in a chilled zone 

Freezing at a temperature below 4°C (39°F) lessens the sour taste of milk in monsoon. Additionally, to avoid microbial growth, you can store milk in the refrigerator. It will help to keep the milk fresh in a chilled zone.

2. The boiling point to avoid spoilage of milk

Since ancient times, boiling milk for 5-10 minutes is a common practice during humid weather. Accordingly, Maestro et al. (2017) reported that boiling increases the microbiological safety level in milk.

3. Stay away from cross-contamination of milk

Inappropriate handling of kitchen utensils can lead to cross-contamination of milk. Moreover, the bowls and cans should be properly washed to store fresh milk during the monsoon.

Likewise, to learn about milk preservation techniques, refer to https://dollons.com/blog/how-to-preserve-dairy-products/

4. The metallic shield 

To ensure a longer shelf life, you need to practice keeping milk in stainless steel containers. A protective oxide layer acts as a shield against bacterial growth to stop the spoilage of milk.

Lastly, the milk’s taste remains unaffected due to the less corrosive nature of these containers.

5. Use glass containers to avoid spoilage of milk

Isn’t it frustrating to throw away the high-priced milk packets during monsoon? No worries! You can use glass containers to prevent milk spoilage in the rainy season. This is because glass containers retain the milk temperature and preserve the freshness level during monsoon.

The final thought

Before throwing away a spoiled milk packet, remember to follow this precautionary guide. Furthermore, Dollons assures high-quality milk processing operations during monsoon.

To get more insights on milk quality, visit our site.

Additional Resources

Maestro, D., Pašalić, A., Jusupović, F & Šljivo, E. (2017). Impact of boiling on raw milk -food safety aspects. International Journal of Sanitary Engineering Research. 11 (1).https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332303488_Impact_of_boiling_on_raw_milk_-food_safety_aspects

2 Comments

  1. Anwesha Lahiri

    This is an insightful information especially the correct boiling point and metallic shield. I will surely keep these key pointers in mind to make my bowl of milk and cereal more tastier next monsoon.👍🏻👍🏻

  2. Richik Bose

    I was unaware of fact of bacteria acting on milk during monsoon. Glad to know about this from the article, and also about the tips and tricks.

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