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preservative

British pronunciation/pɹɪsˈɜːvətˌɪv/
American pronunciation/pɹiˈzɝvətɪv/
Preservative
[NOUN]
1

a substance that is added to food, cosmetics, or other products to prevent or slow down their spoilage or deterioration

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What is a "preservative"?

A preservative is a substance added to food, beverages, or other products to prevent spoilage, decay, or contamination. Preservatives can be natural or synthetic and may come in various forms, such as acids, salts, or antioxidants. They work by inhibiting the growth of bacteria, yeasts, or molds that can cause food to spoil or become unsafe to consume. Preservatives do not usually have a distinctive taste or texture, but some may have a slight impact on flavor or color. To make a preservative, one typically needs to identify the specific microorganisms that cause spoilage or contamination, and then select a suitable preservative that can effectively inhibit their growth.

preservative
[ADJECTIVE]
1

tending or having the power to preserve

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Examples
1Citric acid is a natural preservative found in citrus fruits and used in many foods and beverages to prevent spoilage.
2Sodium benzoate is a preservative commonly used in acidic foods, such as soft drinks and pickles.
3Preservatives can prevent both types of deterioration.
4Also preservatives beutohydrolate, hydrolazinase, and beautohadalid blabbity blah.
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