No, there is nothing about raising otherwise-safe milk rapidly to a high temperature that is going to make you sick. Unless you are already lactose intolerant or otherwise allergic to milk.
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- Is bleached tripe safe to eat? While it isn't going to hurt your dog, it isn't going to do anything for him either. Tripe for human consumption is bleached, scalded and generally rendered nutritionally inert.
- Is scalded milk good for you? Changes in nutrients with boiled milk. Milk is a very nutritious food. It contains a balanced mix of high quality protein, carbs, and fat. It also supplies many important vitamins and minerals.
- Can I water a plant with a bird nest in it? Generally, we recommend against watering planters when they contain an active nest. Water can reduce the temperature of eggs rapidly, and damp nest material is a less effective insulator. Nestlings are also susceptible to changes in temperature.
- Can I mix yesterday's breastmilk with today's? Can I mix freshly expressed breast milk with older breast milk? Mixing freshly expressed breast milk with already cooled or frozen milk is not advised because it can rewarm the older stored milk. It is best to cool freshly expressed milk before combining it with older, previously cooled or frozen milk.
- What happens when milk is burnt? Scalded milk is dairy milk that has been heated to 83 °C (181 °F). At this temperature, bacteria are killed, enzymes in the milk are destroyed, and many of the proteins are denatured.
- Is burnt milk harmful? Burnt milk will not make you sick, but it will leave an unpleasant taste in your mouth due to the burning scent. No, there's nothing wrong with rapidly heating otherwise safe milk to a high temperature that will make you sick.