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Citric Acid powder
I recently spotted it (as sour salt) in the kosher section at my grocery store.
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Citric Acid powder
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Citric Acid powder
You can often find it at grocery stores and Walmart, stocked with the canning items like pectin and jars.
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Citric Acid powder
Citric Acid powder also called sour salt is a powdered acid. It has a similar taste to lemons and is used in lots of prepared foods, drinks and candies. I use it to descale my coffee and espresso machines. ...
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Citric Acid powder
My neighbor brought over some delicious pina coladas and the recipe includes very ripe pineapple, coconut cream (Goya) and citric acid powder. I've never heard of it and don't know where to purchase it. What does it do?
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Citric Acid?
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Citric Acid powder
Rokeach's sells it - try the kosher section of a local grocery chain. I've also seen it at several specialty kitchen shops here in the Tampa Bay area.
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Citric Acid powder
I don't know what it is sold as now, but when I was a kid you could buy it as "sour salt." I think my dad got it at the local pharmacy. Try www.kalustyans. They seem to have everything.
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Citric Acid powder
It tastes sour, and you can sub in lemon/lime juice to taste since that is where it is naturally found. It's also a preservative and used in food manufacturing, although that's not its purpose for you here. If you want, you can usually ...
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Bath Bomb trial #1
I received my citric acid today in the mail, along with two scents - appleberry spice and pumpkin spice crunch. A little more fragrant than I thought, so I need to do this with the windows open. I mixed 1 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup citric ...
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