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So, what is hydrogénophosphate dipotassique?
Hydrogénophosphate dipotassique is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a food ingredient. It is a type of potassium salt that is derived from phosphoric acid. This white, crystalline powder is highly soluble in water and has a slightly salty taste. It is often used as a food additive to regulate acidity levels, enhance flavor, and improve texture. Hydrogénophosphate dipotassique is commonly found in processed foods, such as canned goods, baked goods, and snack foods. It is considered safe for consumption in moderate amounts and is regulated by food safety agencies around the world.
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