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Pasteurized Milk in Da Nang — Reference Guide

Posted: September 28, 2025 | Category: Reference information (partner links)

Pasteurized milk is popular because it balances food safety with a fresher taste. This article explains the process, storage, and sample retailers in Da Nang — compare labels, prices, and service yourself before buying.

1. What is pasteurized milk — and how is it different from UHT?

Pasteurized milk is heated to moderate temperatures (often around 63–75°C for a short time) to kill most harmful bacteria while keeping more natural flavour and nutrients than ultra-high-temperature (UHT) milk. Because of that, pasteurized milk must stay refrigerated and has a shorter shelf life, but many consumers prefer its taste and freshness.

2. Pasteurized labels in Da Nang (reference only)

Dalatmilk and CP-Meiji both offer pasteurized lines according to public label information — a different process from UHT. When buying, prefer products with clear dates and continuous cold display.

3. How to check and store pasteurized milk

  1. Check production and expiry dates on the pack before buying.
  2. Buy only from refrigerated shelves; avoid products left at room temperature.
  3. Store at about 2–6°C and use within the period stated on the label after opening.
  4. Keep away from direct sun or heat; wipe the cap if needed or ask staff before purchase.

4. Regular delivery in Da Nang (optional)

Some families use scheduled delivery so they do not run out. Ask the shop about delivery windows, fees, and cold-chain handling — for example information published at dalatmilkshop.com or meijidanang.com.

5. Health notes

Pasteurized milk provides calcium and protein. Infants under 12 months, milk allergy, or lactose intolerance: consult a doctor. Buy fully labelled products and ask about origin when needed.

6. Where to buy (reference)

7. Summary

Choose pasteurized milk if you want fresher taste and can keep it cold. Compare labels, prices, and service across channels (shops, supermarkets, etc.) before deciding — Living Da Nang does not recommend a specific brand.

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