Across
- 2. preservation: Methods used to keep food from spoiling so it lasts longer and stays safe to eat.
- 3. value: The amount of nutrients (vitamins, minerals, proteins, etc.) in food.
- 6. preservative: A man-made substance added to food to prevent spoilage.
- 7. Substances that lower pH and prevent the growth of bacteria in food.
- 10. Sealing food in airtight containers and heating it to kill microorganisms.
- 13. Heating food (usually liquids like milk) to kill harmful bacteria without changing the food much.
- 14. acid: An acid found in vinegar used to preserve foods like pickles.
- 16. of temperature: Cooling food to slow down bacterial growth (e.g., refrigeration).
- 17. The taste and smell of food.
- 18. Using high heat to kill all microorganisms in food.
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- 1. Preserving food by sealing it in sterilized bottles or jars.
- 4. Using radiation to kill bacteria and insects in food and delay spoilage.
- 5. Using heat to destroy microorganisms in food.
- 8. Lowering the temperature of food to stop the growth of microorganisms.
- 9. Substances that prevent food from reacting with oxygen and going bad.
- 11. Removing water from food to stop bacteria and fungi from growing.
- 12. A substance added to food to prevent spoilage and extend shelf life.
- 15. chloride: Common salt used to preserve food by removing water from microorganisms.
