pastöroidutet
Pastöroidutet is a Finnish term that translates to "pasteurized" in English. It refers to the process of pasteurization, a method of heat treatment that reduces the number of viable microorganisms in a product, such as milk or juice, to a safe level. This process was named after its inventor, the French scientist Louis Pasteur.
The primary goal of pasteurization is to kill harmful bacteria, yeasts, and molds that can cause spoilage
In Finland, the term pastöroidutet is commonly encountered on food packaging, indicating that the product has