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Old 08-15-2008, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by MelodyL View Post
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What on earth is sodium acid pyrophosphate and why do we need it in a breakfast sandwich??

My God!!

I'll stick to my egg whites on a roll (sometimes I actually have the whole egg). lol
In leather treatment it can be used to remove iron stains on hides during processing. It can stabilize hydrogen peroxide solutions against oxidation. It can be used for cleaning with sulfamic acid in some dairy applications. In petroleum production, it can be used as a dispersant in oil well drilling muds. Disodium pyrophosphate is also found in hash browns (frozen) to keep the color of the potatoes from fading.

Just what we need to eat, right?

Tom
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