Food Preservation
Abstract
The act of treating and managing food in a way that stops or significantly slows down decomposition and prevents foodborne illness while preserving nutritional content, texture, and flavor is known as Food preservation. Food preservation involves techniques that: slow down the oxidation of fats and increase food's resistance to the growth of microorganisms. Food preservation also decelerates the process of rancidification and breakdown.
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