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Citric Acid by NOW | 
| Brand: Now Foods Category: Health and Beauty
Buy New: $2.49 - $25.53 as of 9/8/2010 09:23 CDT details
Supplement-Warehouse 1499 reviews Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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Rating: 5 reviews
Legal Disclaimer: Unless otherwise noted, this item has not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. It is not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
ASIN: B002VA68OY
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Product Description Citric Acid is useful in sprouting, canning, drying or freezing to preserve Vitamin C content, retard spoilage and prevent discoloration. Use 1 tsp per quart of water or juice present for most fruits and vegetables. Guaranteed 100% Pure. Suggested Use: Citric Acid is a food grade acid which occurs in many natural foods. It can be used to reduce spoilage in sprouting by adding 1 tsp per qt of soak and rinse water. Free of: sugar, salt, starch, preservatives, chemical additives, yeast, wheat, corn, soy, milk, and excipients.
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| Customer Reviews: Senseo Descaler July 26, 2010 Kiwi Liv (Bay Area, CA) I purchased this specifically to descale my senseo coffee machine. Unfortunately my $5 bottle of citric acid resulted in the demise of my $130 coffee machine (not the acids fault obviously). So instead I cleaned my kettle with it, and it worked brilliantly - removed a funny taste that I had noticed, and left the insides of the kettle sparkling like new. So if your buying this as a descaler, it works well.
Coffee Maker Cleaner June 10, 2010 Bluenadas (Cypress, TX) I bought this to clean the coffee maker. Ran a teaspoon through a couple of times and the unit is working like a champ
Good for chemistry. July 31, 2009 Fake Name 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used this is an experiment and it worked out fine. Might not be lab grade, but for civilians it's fine and its REALLY sour.
Works for Cheesemaking, expensive shipping March 4, 2009 Sol T. Kim 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I used this citric acid to make mozzarella cheese. It worked quite well for that purpose, imparting sufficient acidity to the milk without imparting unpleasant metallic aftertaste some citric acids can give. My only complaint is that the shipping was quite expensive relative to the value of the item. I noticed a local Whole Food store carrying this product at the same price ($4.99), so I won't be purchasing it over the Internet any more.
great for cleaning! February 2, 2008 Sarah Cordon (maryland) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
i actually ordered this for my Avent bottle sterilizer. it needed to be descaled and citric acid was what it called for, this or vinegar but i thought i would try this first. worked great!!!!
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