The fact that the milk is organic will have nothing to do with it. To put it simply organic simply means that the cows have eaten food, grass and silage, grown on land that has not been fertilised with inorganic fertilisers and that the cows have not been routinely given antibiotics.
I routinely cook with organic milk and I have never had any problems at all.
minimoon when we were young we probably did have organic milk, because farmers then did not routinely use fertilisers on pasture, beyond that produced by the cows themselves nor were antibiotics routinely fed to cattle.
The organic label and standards only started being publicised and marketed as such when milk production became industrialised in the 1970s and 1980s
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