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Why Sodium citrate use in food​

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Answered by biscuitpuff971
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Sodium Citrate (E331) is the sodium salt of citric acid. ... It is commonly known as sour salt and is mainly used as a food additive, usually for flavor or as a preservative. It gives club soda both its sour and salty flavors. It reduces the acidity of foods, so it allows spherification with strongly acidic ingredients.

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Sodium Citrate (E331) is the sodium salt of citric acid. ... It is commonly known as sour salt and is mainly used as a food additive, usually for flavor or as a preservative. It gives club soda both its sour and salty flavors. It reduces the acidity of foods, so it allows spherification with strongly acidic ingredients.

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