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Published 2014
If raw, unpasteurized milk is left in a warm place, the lactic acid-producing bacteria which are always naturally present in it will grow and will convert its lactose (milk sugar) into lactic acid. The process is a kind of fermentation. It produces a sour taste which may be pleasant if the fermentation is not allowed to go too far (when it would cause curdling).
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