If you’ve been on social media recently, you’re probably aware of the ever-popular trend of drinking raw milk in South and ...
Medically reviewed by Karina Tolentino, RD Drinking raw milk is a health risk since it is not treated to kill harmful ...
However, food scientists say that people drinking raw milk could expose them, their family, and even their pets to serious illness and possibly even bird flu. Raw milk enthusiasts make up a small ...
In covert gatherings across California, raw goat or cow milk is mixed with cane alcohol and sugars to make pajaretes. The drink is an early-morning tradition from western Mexico. Despite health ...
Raw milk is a drink that remains unregulated at the federal level, with individual states left to decide whether it's deemed safe for human consumption. As of right now, only eight states in the ...
Senators added an amendment requiring farmers to label their products if raw milk is used, meaning it will have to go back to ...
A pajarete is an underground drinking practice from Jalisco, Mexico, with roots in rancho culture. The hard-to-find drink involves raw goat’s milk spiked with hard alcohol and sugars. While social ...
House Bill 1162 was advanced even though the FDA explicitly recommends against consuming unpasteurized dairy products to avoid bacterial infections, including salmonella, tuberculosis and listeria.
The trend of drinking raw unpasteurized milk has grown immensely on social media as Americans push to eat less processed food. The newly confirmed head of the Department Of Health and Human Services, ...
MDA says they will begin sampling routinely collected raw cow's milk from the state's approximately 1,600 dairy farms to test ...