pasterizimi
Pasterizimi is the Albanian term for the process of pasteurization, a widely used method of heat treatment applied to various food and beverage products to eliminate or reduce harmful microorganisms and enzymes. Named after the French scientist Louis Pasteur, who developed the technique in the 19th century, pasteurization aims to improve safety, extend shelf life, and maintain the quality of consumables such as milk, juice, wine, and dairy products.
The process typically involves heating the product to a specific temperature for a predetermined period, then
Pasteurization does not sterilize the product but significantly reduces microbial loads, making it safer for consumption
In Albania and other regions, pasteurized dairy and beverages have become standard for ensuring public health.