vähähappisia
Vähähappisia is Finnish an adjective meaning "low in acidity" or "low-acid." It is used to describe substances, foods, and beverages that have a relatively small amount of hydrogen ions compared with reference products or standard conditions. The term is common in product labeling, nutrition guidance, and discussions within chemistry and food science when acidity level is relevant for flavor, safety, or tolerability.
The word is formed from the prefix vahä- (low, little) combined with hap- from hap/o (acid). The
Contexts and examples of use include foods and beverages where a milder acidity is desired, such as
Measurement and interpretation: Acidity is typically quantified by pH or titratable acidity. A product described as