Adjective
not having undergone pasteurization
Source: WordNetApple cider vinegar (alive and unpasteurized, with the mother) morning and evening would probably be a good topical treatment for you. Source: Internet
For skin, raw or unpasteurized milk is preferred because heating of milk destroys the skin-friendly enzyme content of milk and alters the fat and protein structure. Source: Internet
I’d broken too many pregnancy rules, recklessly eating sushi, deli meat, unpasteurized cheese. Source: Internet
The first group was given locally collected, unpasteurized, unfiltered honey; the second, nationally collected, filtered and pasteurized honey; and the third, corn syrup with synthetic honey flavoring. Source: Internet
Then, we compared it with draft sake which was unpasteurized, known as 'namazake' (pronounced as "nama-zah-kay'; 'S' sounds are voiced as z's when they follow vowels if I remember correctly, as sushi is voiced with a 'z' in 'makizushi'). Source: Internet
When I say "fresh sauerkraut", I mean the uncooked, fermented and unpasteurized sauerkraut. Source: Internet