tuoretuotteen
Tuoretuotteen is the Finnish term used in retail and consumer contexts to refer to fresh, perishable products that are sold in a state closest to their natural form. In practice, tuoretuotteet (the plural form) covers items that require refrigeration or have a short shelf life. The category typically includes fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat and fish, and freshly baked goods, as well as other minimally processed items intended for quick consumption. Items such as frozen foods, canned goods, or long-life snacks are categorized separately from tuoretuotteet.
Quality and handling are central to the concept of tuoretuotteet. Because these products are perishable, stores
Regulation and standards for tuoretuotteet align with EU food safety rules and Finnish national requirements. Producers
Etymology and usage: tuoretuote derives from tuore meaning fresh; tuoretuotteen in the genitive form is used