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  • Citric acid, sorbic acid, lactic acid, benzoic acid, propionic acid — These work to preserve food by making food and drink more acidic, and thus hostile for unwanted organisms. All can be sourced from either plants or human-made and are widely viewed as safe, though benzoic acid may cause allergic reactions in some.

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  • Emulsifiers are substances that help mix ingredients that typically do not combine well, such as oil and water. In cake making, they primarily serve to blend fat and liquid, ensuring a uniform mixture that results in a smooth batter. This uniformity is critical in achieving the desired cake texture—light, airy, and moist. Without emulsifiers, the batter may separate, leading to inconsistencies and undesirable results in the final product.


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  • Understanding E123 The Food Additive and Its Implications


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