Respuesta :
Answer: temperature
Pasteur is also credited with the process of pasteurization which removes pathogens from consumable liquids, reducing temperature and subsequent illness.
Explanation:
Pasteurization involves treatment of a consumable food with
- heat to destroy the cells of disease-causing pathogens
- followed by immediate cooling (reducing temperature) to limit growth of the surviving cells and germination of spores.
Answer: Reducing acidity, enzymatic activity.
Explanation:
Pasteurization was named after French Chemist Louis pasteur who discovered away of killing microbes to reduce food spoilage by subjecting to heat.
Pasteurization is a process where liquids are subjected to high temperature to kill microbes that cause spoilage in order to preserve, increase its shelf life, reduce acidity and subsequent illness.