pastöroitua
Pastöroitua is a Finnish term that translates to "pasteurized" in English. It refers to the process of pasteurization, a method of heat treatment used to kill harmful microorganisms in food and beverages. This process was named after the French scientist Louis Pasteur, who developed it in the 19th century.
The primary purpose of pasteurization is to improve food safety by eliminating or reducing pathogenic bacteria,
Pasteurization typically involves heating the product to a specific temperature for a set duration. Different methods