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Citric Acid (R)
Citric
Acid / Citric Acid Crystals (C6H8O7)
are sometimes referred to as
sour salt in cooking. Citric Acid is a mild acid used as an
acidulant in foods. An acidulant is used to lower or balance the PH of
foodstuffs. A citric acid level of .01% is used to deodorize oils. When
used to curdle milk it produces a homemade cottage cheese. To stretch
natural citrus drinks water and 1/4 to 1 1/2% citric acid is used. It is
used to enhance the fruit flavor in most candy jells and gummys. Sour
gummies contain exceptionally high quantities of citric acid which gives
them their sour taste, they are typically also coated with the citric
acid crystals.
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Citric Acid
Citric Acid is also used in many non food uses such as soap
making, cleaning dishwashers of alkaline mineral deposits by running a cleaning
wash cycle with citric acid.
Homemade Low Fat Cottage Cheese Recipe
Mix 1/2 teaspoon Citric Acid with 2 tablespoons water, warm if
necessary. Bring 1 quart of Non Fat or low fat milk to a simmer wile stirring
and mixing in the dissolved Citric Acid. When milk fully curdles turn off heat
and cover for 3 minutes. Place into cheese cloth and drain out whey, washing
outside of cloth as needed. Press curds under heavy weight for 4 hours draining
off whey. Cottage cheese is ready for use. This form of cottage cheese is
commonly known as paneer in India.
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