Disodium diphosphate
Disodium diphosphate is a food ingredient commonly found in various processed foods. It is a synthetic compound that is made in laboratories rather than being derived from natural sources like plants or animals.
This ingredient is produced by combining phosphoric acid with sodium hydroxide. The result is disodium diphosphate, which is a white powder with various applications in the food industry.
In food products, disodium diphosphate serves as a pH regulator, emulsifier, and leavening agent. It helps maintain the right acidity levels in processed foods, improves texture in items like baked goods, and assists in preserving the food's quality. You might spot disodium diphosphate on ingredient lists of items like baking mixes, pancake mixes, and certain snacks.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Disodium diphosphate
Go Ahead Apple BakesSainsbury's Belgian Chocolate Chunk Cookies, Taste Difference
Sainsbury's Belgian Milk Chocolate Cookies, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's Belgian White Chocolate & Raspberry Cookies, Taste Difference
Sainsbury's Blueberry Pancakes, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's British Pork Chipolata Sausage & Bacon Wraps Pigs in Blankets, Butchers Choice
Sainsbury's British Pork Cranberry & Apple Stuffing Log, Butchers Choice
Sainsbury's British Pork Sausages, Taste the Difference
Deli Kitchen Carb Lite Wraps
Mr Kipling Cherry Bakewells
Sainsbury's Chewy Granola Slices, Taste Difference
Tesco Chicken & Bacon Wrap
Tesco Chicken Caesar Wrap
Tesco Chicken Peanut Satay Wrap
Sainsbury's Chocolate Yule Log
Fox's Chocolatey Milk Chocolate Biscuit Rounds
Mr Kipling Christmas Slices
Sainsbury's Chunky Belgian Chocolate Shortbread Taste Difference
Sainsbury's Chunky Belgian Chocolate Shortbread, Taste Difference
Plant Pioneers Cocktail Sausages
Sainsbury's Colombian Coffee Cake, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's Cornish Clotted Cream Scones, Taste the Difference
Jacob's Cracker Crisps Salt & Vinegar
Jacob's Cracker Crisps Sour Cream & Chive
Tuc Crackers Savoury Sandwich


