lämpökuivausten
Lämpökuivausten refers to a method of food preservation that involves heating food to a high temperature to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can cause spoilage or foodborne illness. This process is commonly used in the food industry to extend the shelf life of various products, including meats, dairy, and fruits. The primary goal of lämpökuivausten is to create a safe and stable food product that can be stored for an extended period without refrigeration.
The process typically involves heating the food to temperatures between 110°C and 140°C (230°F and 284°F) for
Lämpökuivausten is widely used for canned goods, such as soups, vegetables, and fruits, as well as for
In recent years, there has been growing interest in alternative preservation methods that are gentler on food