🌟 Unleash Your Inner Chef with Sodium Alginate!
Sodium Alginate Powder is a 4oz food-grade thickener derived from 100% natural seaweed. This versatile gelling agent enhances texture and stability in a variety of culinary applications, from desserts to savory dishes, while being free from additives. Perfect for innovative cooking techniques like spherification, it opens up a world of creative possibilities for food enthusiasts.
W**G
Good product
Works great! i've never used this product before but it does exactly what you think it should. Def going to make me think about how I can change the consistency for baking and cooking needs.
V**R
Great For Gluten Free Gravy
Bought this for making gluten free bread and I have not found a really good recipe for it yet. It does a great job at making gluten free sauces and gravies.
A**A
Love it
Great thickener and fun to use. I've falling in love with popping boba and wanted to try making them on my own with different flavors. Juice works as you'd expect but I did hear you can also do this with coffee and tea and such, which is a neat idea. For starters I tried juice first and man what a fun and yummy project!!Makes for a great activity and gets you consumable results that are just fun. You do need Calcium lactate along with it so make sure you buy both if you intend to also use this for popping boba.
G**A
very thick, very quickly
I've been using xanthan gum, maltodextrin, corn starch and maize starch as thickeners. They all worn differently, and some require heat.This product works similarly to xanthan gum in working quickly at room temperature. This works actually much more quickly than xanthan gum. You actually need to mix this very quickly or it will lump up. I used a shaker bottle and still got lumps, but kept shaking and they disappeared over several minutes.How do proportions work? It's hard to say because theres no instructions, no recommendations of amount of powder to use with what amount of liquid to achieve some specific viscosity. There's no equivalency listed to other thickening agents. You really have to experiment to find out, or find a recipe.The nutrition facts make it seems like there's a lot of sodium in this, but they don't say what the serving size is, so that information isn't very useful. It's only very slightly salty (to me) when I taste the powder, so I doubt it will have much impact on recipes unless you're making a firm gel, like gummies.
J**K
Great Quality for Culinary Creations
This powder works perfectly for molecular gastronomy and thickening sauces. It dissolves easily and creates a smooth, stable texture without altering the taste. The quality is excellent, and the packaging keeps it fresh. A great ingredient for experimenting with spherification and other creative recipes!
M**M
Sodium Alginate Powder
This is a “bulk” container of sodium alginate powder. There’s not any information about how to use it in recipes with the product itself - just a bit bottle of the powder, so you need to do your research online. I bought this to make some spheres, but there’s many different uses for this (and with this quantity you might need to find some new uses for it!) Seems to be sufficient quality for my purposes!
J**E
Interesting
I’ve never worked with Sodium Alginate until I got this. I find it very interesting. I’m learning to make fruit pearls. It’s fun experimenting. It’s not hard. It is very gourmet.
J**E
Nice
Works perfectly and very well. No off taste. Using it to make interesting takes on cocktail shooters.
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