How Do You Spell PASTEURISE?

Pronunciation: [pˈastjuːɹˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Pasteurisation, spelled /ˌpæs.tjʊə.raɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ in IPA phonetic transcription, is the process of heating a liquid, especially milk or beer, to destroy bacteria and preserve its freshness for a longer period of time. The word is derived from the name of French scientist Louis Pasteur, who developed the method in the 19th century. The word "pasteurise" is spelled with an "e" at the end, unlike its American counterpart "pasteurize." This reflects the British English spelling conventions, which add an "e" before suffixes like "-isation" and "-isation."

PASTEURISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Pasturise (verb):

    To pasteurise is to subject a substance, especially a liquid, to pasteurization. This process involves heating the substance to a specific temperature for a set duration of time in order to eliminate or reduce harmful microorganisms, like bacteria and viruses, that may be present. The purpose of pasteurisation is to render the substance safe for consumption or to extend its shelf life.

    Typically used in the context of food and beverages, pasteurisation is commonly applied to milk, fruit juices, beer, and wine, among other consumable products. The process was named after its developer, Louis Pasteur, a French chemist, who discovered that heating liquids effectively kills many pathogens without significantly altering the taste and nutritional qualities of the substance.

    During pasteurisation, the substance is heated to a specific temperature, often around 70-75 degrees Celsius (160-170 degrees Fahrenheit), for a specified duration, typically ranging from 15 to 30 seconds. This temperature and duration combination is known as the pasteurisation time-temperature relationship, designed to achieve the desired reduction of pathogens while minimizing changes to the substance's sensory characteristics.

    Pasteurisation plays a crucial role in ensuring public health by significantly reducing the risk of transmitting foodborne illnesses. The process allows for the preservation of perishable beverages and food items, thus facilitating distribution and enabling the availability of safe products for consumers.

Common Misspellings for PASTEURISE

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Etymology of PASTEURISE

The word "pasteurise" is derived from the name of French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur, who developed the process of pasteurization in the 19th century. Pasteurization is a method used to heat treat food and beverage products to kill or inactivate pathogens, thereby increasing their safety and prolonging their shelf life. The term "pasteurisation" was coined to honor the contributions of Louis Pasteur to the field of microbiology and food safety.

Similar spelling words for PASTEURISE

Conjugate verb Pasteurise

CONDITIONAL

I would pasteurise
you would pasteurise
he/she/it would pasteurise
we would pasteurise
they would pasteurise

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be pasteurising
you would be pasteurising
he/she/it would be pasteurising
we would be pasteurising
they would be pasteurising

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have pasteurise
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been pasteurising
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he/she/it would have been pasteurising
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they would have been pasteurising

FUTURE

I will pasteurise
you will pasteurise
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we will pasteurise
they will pasteurise

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be pasteurising
you will be pasteurising
he/she/it will be pasteurising
we will be pasteurising
they will be pasteurising

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have pasteurised
you will have pasteurised
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we will have pasteurised
they will have pasteurised

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been pasteurising
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he/she/it will have been pasteurising
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they will have been pasteurising

IMPERATIVE

you pasteurise
we let´s pasteurise

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to pasteurise

PAST

I pasteurised
you pasteurised
he/she/it pasteurised
we pasteurised
they pasteurised

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was pasteurising
you were pasteurising
he/she/it was pasteurising
we were pasteurising
they were pasteurising

PAST PARTICIPLE

pasteurised

PAST PERFECT

I had pasteurised
you had pasteurised
he/she/it had pasteurised
we had pasteurised
they had pasteurised

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been pasteurising
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we had been pasteurising
they had been pasteurising

PRESENT

I pasteurise
you pasteurise
he/she/it pasteurises
we pasteurise
they pasteurise

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am pasteurising
you are pasteurising
he/she/it is pasteurising
we are pasteurising
they are pasteurising

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

pasteurising

PRESENT PERFECT

I have pasteurised
you have pasteurised
he/she/it has pasteurised
we have pasteurised
they have pasteurised

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been pasteurising
you have been pasteurising
he/she/it has been pasteurising
we have been pasteurising
they have been pasteurising
I would have pasteurised
we would have pasteurised
you would have pasteurised
he/she/it would have pasteurised
they would have pasteurised

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