[Image: 10.jpg -- Photo description: This photo shows what
looks like the same style of funnel as in the above pictures
except that it doesn't look homemade but something produced
by a factory. The photo shows something which looks like
a machined metal/shiny plastic funnel.]
VII. Water and Milk Pasteurization
Contaminated drinking water or milk kills thousands of people
each day, especially children. The Word Health Organization
(WHO) reports that 80 percent of illnesses in the world are
spread through contaminated water. Studies show that heating
water to about 65 degrees to 70 degrees Celsius (150 degrees
Fahrenheit) is sufficient to kill coliform bacteria, rotaviruses,
enteroviruses and even Giardia. This is called pasteurization.
Pasteurization depends on how hot and how long water is heated.
But how do you know if the water got hot enough? You could
use a thermometer, but this would add to the cost, of course.
When steam leaves the canning jar (with lid on tight) and
forms "dew" on the inside of the cooking bag, then the water
is probably pasteurized to drink.
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