pasteurointia
Pasteurointia is a Finnish term that refers to the process of pasteurization. Pasteurization is a heat treatment process commonly used to kill harmful microorganisms in food and beverages, such as milk, juice, and wine. It is named after the French scientist Louis Pasteur, who discovered that heating liquids could prevent spoilage.
The primary goal of pasteurointia is to improve the safety and shelf-life of perishable products. By reducing
While pasteurointia effectively eliminates many disease-causing bacteria, it does not sterilize the product. Some microorganisms, particularly