yes.
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Just be careful where the citric acid comes from. it comes from a wide variety of places - citrus fruits, corn, raspberries, plants, tomatoes, you produce it yourself, etc.
Its very hard to find out which food has a safe citric acid in and which doesn't.
I have a citric acid allergy. And a citrus allergy. I can eat home grown raspberries and tomatoes.
If you grow your own fruits and veggies you have a better chance.
why? if you go buy raspberries - tho it's own citric acid is safe, most food producers cover the fruit or veggie in a citric acid bath to promote longevity on the shelf.
so you may end up thinking you are allergic to another fruit or veggie when in actuality, it's what's on it.
The problem with the world is - most foods have citric acid in it now, and if it's not in the food then it;s in the packaging or on the food.
Citric acid is in citrus fruit.
The acid found in citrus fruits is called the citric acid and can provide a sour taste and helps fight of predators with its sting when it gets into your eyes so the acid in citrus fruit is citric :)
No, it has fatty acids but not citric (citric = citrus)
No they are acid they get their name citrus from the citric acid that they contain.
Citric acid can be found in citrus fruit such as orange and lime.
Citric acid mainly
Citrus fruits contain both citric acid and ascorbic acid.
No, Citric Acid is a fancy term for vitamin C!
The type of acid that is stored in citrus fruits is callec citric acid. Citric acid is also used in a number of different carbonated soft drinks, which include Coke and Sprite.
Tomatoes contain ascorbic acid, but not citric acid.
Most fruits contain citric acid. The amount of citric acid in apples and pears is significantly lower than that of citrus fruits like oranges and lemons.
Because it is a citrus fruit, therefore it has citric acid in it.