pastöroimaton
Pastöroimaton refers to a state of being unpasteurized. Pasteurization is a process of heating a liquid, such as milk or juice, to a specific temperature for a set period to kill harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and yeasts. This process is widely used to improve food safety and extend shelf life.
When a product is described as pastöroimaton, it means it has not undergone this heat treatment. This
The decision to consume unpasteurized products often stems from beliefs about taste, nutritional content, or the