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food spoilage

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meanings of foodand spoilage


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food
noun[C or U]
uk /fuːd/ us /fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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spoilage
noun[U]
uk /ˈspɔɪ.lɪdʒ/ us /ˈspɔɪ.lɪdʒ/
the process in which food or other substances stop being good enough to eat or use, or the waste produced in ...
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Examples of food spoilage


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It is essential to have effective microbiological sampling procedures in order to maintain effective quality control, monitor hygiene practices, prevent cross-contamination and ultimately foodspoilage and food-borne illness.
All known processes for preserving food rely on arresting or slowing the natural process of foodspoilage.
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Eucalyptus oil has antimicrobial activity against a broad range of foodborne human pathogens and foodspoilage microorganisms.
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Smaller convenience stores also don't generate the business needed to sustain foodspoilage rates typical of grocery stores or supermarkets.
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Hall also invented new uses of antioxidants to prevent foodspoilage, especially the onset of rancidity in fats and oils.
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The common food preservation method of reducing water activities may not prevent the growth of xerophilic organisms, often resulting in foodspoilage.
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Including the study of microorganisms causing foodspoilage.
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However, polyethylene has a higher oxygen permeability, which in turn affects foodspoilage prevention.
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Species of this genus contain both plant pathogens and foodspoilage agents.
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Do not include species which are only involved in foodspoilage.
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It predicted that a ban would result in an additional 20 to 40 million deaths due to foodspoilage.
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The purpose of sugaring is to create an environment hostile to microbial life and prevent foodspoilage.
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He developed pasteurizationthe process of heating milk and milk products to destroy foodspoilage and disease-producing organisms.
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It is also an excellent place for bacterial growth and foodspoilage if it is not properly processed.
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Their proper use has however saved many lives and much foodspoilage.
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Molds cause biodegradation of natural materials, which can be unwanted when it becomes foodspoilage or damage to property.
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Mold growth on bread is an example of foodspoilage by xerophilic organisms.
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The gas used is usually inert, or of a nature that protects the integrity of the packaged goods, inhibiting unwanted chemical reactions such as foodspoilage or oxidation.
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