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How Do You Use Calcium Chloride & Sodium Alginate?

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How Do You Use Calcium Chloride & Sodium Alginate?

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Sodium alginate is an algae-based thickener often used in pie filling. Calcium chloride is often used in the cheese-making process. When these two chemicals are mixed, they create a thin but firm gelatin substance. This gelatin substance is being referred to as raviolis or caviar, depending on the size of the droplets. Within the “raviolis” are various types of foods and/or drinks. Tea, various types of soups and even chocolate milk have been created into these gelatin skins. Mix the calcium chloride and a liter of water. This can be done with a hand blender. Keep the blades immersed to prevent bubbles. Boil the mango water with the sodium alginate. This allows the sodium alginate to dissolve. Cool sodium alginate. Let the mixture reach room temperature before continuing. Mix the alginate mixture, mango puree and sodium citrate. Mix well. Drop the alginate mixture into the calcium solution. Allow the mixture to set. Strain solution.This can be accomplished with any kind of strainer. Ri

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