Carbonation

Food Preservation Storage

Lesson 05: Principles and Methods of Food Preservation

Carbonation

Carbonation is the process by which carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in food under pressure. The principle behind this is that by eliminating oxygen, carbon dioxide inhibits bacterial growth. E.g. carbonated beverages (soft drinks), therefore, contain a natural preservative.

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