Citric Acid Monohydrate is derived by fermenting starches, and then refined using calcium carbonate. This product appears as a colorless or white crystalline powder, and has a sour flavor and odor. It is often used as a souring agent, a flavoring, a pres...view more
Citric Acid Monohydrate is derived by fermenting starches, and then refined using calcium carbonate. This product appears as a colorless or white crystalline powder, and has a sour flavor and odor. It is often used as a souring agent, a flavoring, a preservative, and an anti-staling agent in ice cream, fruit juices, coffee, etc. view less
Refined Citric Acid, Anhydrous is derived by dissolving citric acid in hot water. This product appears as a colorless or white crystalline powder that has a sour taste and odor. It is used in the food and beverage industry as a flavorant and preservative ...view more
Refined Citric Acid, Anhydrous is derived by dissolving citric acid in hot water. This product appears as a colorless or white crystalline powder that has a sour taste and odor. It is used in the food and beverage industry as a flavorant and preservative in order to make products taste sour. It is often used in jams, jellies, soft drinks, etc. view less
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