CHLORIDE

Format: 750g
Code 50065
Standard code 38548
Packaging 6u
Calcium chloride. Calcium salt.
Mode of use
Calcium chloride bath: Dissolve calcium chloride in mineral water to create a calcium solution. Generally, the recommended concentration is 10 grams of calcium chloride per liter of water.
Dosage
5 - 10g/kg
stabilizer: calcium chloride (e509)
In the spherification technique it is used to provoke the Alginat reaction.
Features
Causes reaction with Alginate
In direct spherification, calcium chloride plays a crucial role by reacting with sodium alginate to form gels.

Resistance to freezing

Hydration

Temperature resistance

Application medium

Elaborations
Possible
Elaborations
Direct spherifications: Mix the sodium alginate with the liquid to be spherified. Prepare the Clorur bath:_ Dissolve the Clorur in water to create a calcium solution. Forming spheres:_ With the help of a spoon or syringe, pour the Alginate mixture and the desired liquid in drops into the Clorur bath. Rinsing the spheres:_ After leaving the spheres in the Clorur bath for a few seconds, remove them with a skimmer and rinse them gently in water.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Clorur affect the taste of the spheres?
Yes, Clorur can impart a salty or bitter taste if the spheres are not thoroughly rinsed after removal from the calcium bath. It is recommended to rinse them in fresh water to remove excess Clorur.
What happens if I use too much Clorur in the spherification?
If the concentration of Clorur is too high, it may cause the spheres to form too thick or dense an outer layer, affecting the texture and gelling time.
Can Clorur be reused in several preparations?
The Clorur bath can be used several times, but its effectiveness may diminish over time as it is diluted with the liquid being added. It is advisable to renew the bath if a decrease in the quality of the spheres is noticed.
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