kuivatites
Kuivatites is a term that appears in Finnish-language contexts to denote products produced by drying. In common usage it refers to dried foods or materials that have had moisture removed to prolong shelf life. The exact etymology or standardized definition is not widely established in English-language references, and the term may reflect regional usage or a variant of related words.
Production and methods: Drying is a preservation technique that inhibits microbial growth and slows enzymatic activity
Products and uses: Kuivatites can encompass a range of dried items, including fruits such as apples and
Storage and safety: Proper storage involves airtight, moisture-proof containers kept in a cool, dark, and dry
See also: food dehydration, dehydration (food preservation), jerky, freeze-drying.