What is the past tense of pasteurise?

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The past tense of pasteurise is pasteurised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pasteurise is pasteurises.

The present participle of pasteurise is pasteurising.

The past participle of pasteurise is pasteurised.

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It comes with a high nutritive and calorific value and is made from pasteurised, homogenised milk.
The new homogenizer is developed for homogenization of non-abrasive products as pasteurised milk, yoghurt milk, juice, and nectar.
This cream has been homogenised and pasteurised by heating then quickly cooled to increase its shelf life.
As a result governments long ago decreed fluid milk sold to the public must be pasteurised.
Australian laws state all cheese has to be made of pasteurised milk where the milk is heated to around 70 degrees in order to kill bacteria.
The full product range includes pasteurised and unpasteurised cow, goat and sheep's milk cheeses.

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