HealthMarch 30, 2026

Raw Milk: Risks, Recent Events, and Consumers' Choices

Key Vocabulary

pasteurization/ˌpeɪ.stər.ɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
A heating process that kills harmful germs in milk.
"Pasteurization makes milk safer to drink."
outbreak/ˈaʊt.breɪk/
A sudden increase in cases of illness.
"There was an outbreak of stomach illness."
raw milk/rɔː mɪlk/
Milk that has not been heated to kill germs.
"Some people buy raw milk from local farms."

Listening

Raw Milk: Risks, Recent Events, and Consumers' Choices

Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized. Pasteurization is a heating process that kills germs. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warn that raw milk can make people sick.

Some state lawmakers are considering bills to let people buy raw milk more easily. MAHA supporters say adults should choose what to drink. Health agencies tracked outbreaks from Salmonella and E. coli and some recalls of raw milk products in recent years. People who are young, older, pregnant, or have weak immune systems have higher risk from raw milk.

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Quiz

1. What is raw milk?
2. Which two U.S. agencies warn that raw milk can make people sick?
3. Who have higher risk from raw milk?

Reading Practice

Read the article from the Listening section aloud. Your AI teacher will give you pronunciation feedback.

Discussion

1

Do you drink milk from a supermarket or from a farm? Why?

2

Have you ever heard of raw milk where you live? What did people say?

3

What do you think is important when you buy food from a small farm?

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