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So, what is pyrophosphate acide de soude?
Pyrophosphate acide de soude, also known as sodium acid pyrophosphate, is a white crystalline powder commonly used as a food additive. It has a sour taste and is soluble in water, making it easy to incorporate into various food formulations. As a leavening agent, it is commonly used in baking applications to help dough and batter rise. Additionally, it is used as a sequestrant, a pH control agent, and a buffering agent in processed foods. Pyrophosphate acide de soude is considered safe for consumption by regulatory agencies such as the FDA and EFSA.
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