syväjäädytettyinä
Syväjäädytettyinä is a Finnish term that translates to "deep frozen" or "flash-frozen" in English. It refers to a process of rapid freezing used primarily in the food industry to preserve the quality, texture, and nutritional value of perishable goods. This method differs from slow freezing, where ice crystals can grow large and damage the cellular structure of food.
The core principle behind deep freezing is to lower the temperature of the food as quickly as
Foods that are deep frozen retain a texture and flavor profile closer to their fresh state compared