Flesh does not rot when frozen because the low temperatures significantly slow down the activity of bacteria and enzymes that cause decomposition. Freezing preserves the cellular structure and prevents microbial growth, effectively halting the decay process. However, while freezing can prevent spoilage, it doesn't kill all bacteria, and once thawed, the flesh can still spoil if not handled properly.
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