No, Citric Acid is a fancy term for vitamin C!
Food to avoid would be anything that has an exceedingly high amount of acid in it. Acidic fruits such as oranges or lemons have a high amount of citric acid in them. I would try to stick to neutral foods and avoid acidic ones.
no they dont eat any foods that contain citric acid
Foods that contain citric acid are lemons and oranges. They are contain vitamic C.
Acid Reflux can be controlled by your diet. You need to avoid greasy foods such as fried foods and pizza. You should also avoid foods containing citric acid. Looking into an over the counter acid reflux control medication may allow your diet to be more flexible.
Citric Acid
Foods containing citric acid do not inherently have a specific calorie count. The calorie content of a food item is determined by its overall composition and ingredients, not just the presence of citric acid.
Foods high in citric acid include citrus fruits (lemons, oranges, and limes), berries, tomatoes, and some processed foods like candies and soft drinks. You could use these foods for a science project exploring the effects of citric acid on different substances or materials.
Citric acid is a food additive and has many uses, commonly in soft drinks. ORANGES AND LEMONS ARE NATURAL SUBSTANCES CONTAINING CITRIC ACID
Citric acid will react to baking soda creating sodium citrate and carbon dioxide when mixed with water. Citric acid is also an additive in foods.
Citric acid in your cells are essential for your body to help provide energy. Citric acid is also a common additive to foods which will be consumed into the bloodstream and then excreted from the body.
Citric acid itself does not contain calories as it is a flavoring agent and preservative commonly found in foods and beverages.