Acid in Milk
Adding acid to milk causes the casein in the milk to coagulate. Casein precipitates when the normal 6.6 pH of fresh milk drops below 4.6. Whey proteins do not coagulate. Sources of acids include those from foods such as lemon and lime juices, tomato products, and certain fruits; or from bacteria-produced acids in cultured milk products. Read more »

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