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Why Is Citric Acid Added In Jam?

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Why Is Citric Acid Added In Jam?

Citric acid is used to preserve jam, marmalades and jellies. The recommended ratio is 1 kg of sugar to 1 teaspoon of citric acid.

In order for the fruit not to change their color while being cut for jam, they are placed in water in which the citric acid is dissolved or they're sprayed with freshly squeezed lemon juice.

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