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low temperature helps in thè of food​

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Answered by ishwarya122008
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Foods are stored at low temperatures to prevent the growth of microorganisms, activity of enzymes, and purely chemical reactions. Freezing prevents the growth of most foodborne microorganisms and refrigeration temperatures slow down the growth of microorganisms.

Answered by sonuammu
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Foods are stored at low temperatures to prevent the growth of microorganisms, activity of enzymes, and purely chemical reactions. Freezing prevents the growth of most foodborne microorganisms and refrigeration temperatures slow down the growth of microorganisms

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