Raw milk is a controversial commodity. Devotees say it's “creamier” than pasteurized milk, but health officials urge about major risks as Pa. and nearby states consider pulling back some rules.
Bottles of raw milk are displayed for sale at a store in Temecula, Calif., on Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Sales of raw milk appear to be on the rise, despite an outbreak of bird flu in U.S. dairy cows. Federal officials warn about the health risks of drinking raw milk at any time, but especially during this novel outbreak.
Raw milk is a controversial commodity. Enthusiasts say it’s “grassy” and “creamier” than pasteurized milk, but health officials warn that consuming it is seriously risky. Still, Pennsylvania and nearby states are considering pulling back on some rules.The U.S. Food & Drug Administration warns of “serious health risks” associated with the consumption of unpasteurized milk. Only three states in the country have outright banned raw products.
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