kiirkülmutus
Kiirkülmutus, in Estonian, means rapid freezing. It refers to a set of techniques in food processing and materials handling that freeze products quickly to preserve quality, texture, and nutritional value. The term is commonly used in the context of commercial refrigeration and contrasts with slower, conventional freezing methods.
The central principle of kiirkülmutus is the rapid formation of small ice crystals. By lowering temperature
Several methods are employed under kiirkülmutus. Blast freezing uses cold air circulated at high velocity in
Applications span meat, poultry, fish and seafood, fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and ready-made meals. In
History and adoption align with advances in industrial refrigeration in the 20th century. Today, kiirkülmutus is
See also: rapid freezing, blast freezing, IQF, cryogenic freezing, food preservation.