elustama
"Elustama" is an Estonian verb that translates to "to decompose," "to rot," or "to spoil" in English. It commonly refers to the natural process of organic material breaking down over time due to the action of bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms. The term is often used in contexts related to food spoilage, decay of organic matter, or biological decomposition processes.
In agriculture and environmental sciences, elustama describes the biological breakdown of plant and animal materials, which
In everyday usage, elustama is frequently associated with perishable items such as food products, indicating that
Etymologically, elustama derives from the Estonian root related to life and decay, emphasizing the natural cycle
Handling and preventing elustama in the context of food involves proper storage, refrigeration, and timely consumption