pastöroitujen
Pastöroitujen is a Finnish term that translates to "pasteurized" in English. It refers to a process of treating food, most commonly milk, with heat to kill harmful microorganisms. This process is named after its inventor, Louis Pasteur, a French scientist. The primary goal of pasteurization is to improve food safety by reducing the risk of illness caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
The typical temperature and time for pasteurization vary depending on the food product. For milk, a common
Pasteurization is a crucial step in the modern food industry. While it significantly reduces the number of