In culinary and food chemistry, baking powder is prepared by mixing baking soda () with a mild edible organic acid such as tartaric acid. What is the primary purpose of incorporating this edible acid into the formulation?
- To neutralize the alkaline sodium carbonate formed upon heating and prevent a bitter tasteCevap
- BTo act as an oxidizing agent that bleaches flour pigments for a whiter baked product
- CTo drastically lower the dough pH to act as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial preservative
- DTo enzymatically catalyze the breakdown of complex starches into fermentable simple sugars
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The primary purpose is to neutralize the alkaline sodium carbonate formed upon heating and prevent a bitter taste in the finished food product.
When baking soda () is heated during baking, it undergoes thermal decomposition to release carbon dioxide gas along with sodium carbonate (). Sodium carbonate is an alkaline compound that imparts an unpleasant bitter taste and yellowish hue to baked items. Adding an edible acid, such as tartaric acid or cream of tartar, supplies hydrogen ions that neutralize the basic sodium carbonate to form harmless, neutral sodium salts, thereby eliminating bitterness and facilitating smooth dough rising.
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Chemical leavening mechanism of baking powder and neutralization of alkaline residues by edible acids
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