Pascalization: nf Also called "high pressure", pascalization is a technique for preserving food which consists of applying very high pressure (4 to 000 times atmospheric pressure) in special enclosures at normal temperature, which destroys micro-organisms without altering the flavor of fresh produce.
This process is beginning to be used in Japan, in particular to preserve fruit juices, but its application remains limited due to its c...
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