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Aesop

Aesop

oxygen consumer
Dec 29, 2019
16
I was just wondering if food grade SN is okay because I stumbled upon a chemical shop from where I live that sells it as a meat curing salt, and their SN description says:

"• 99+% Purity, Free Flowing Granular Form, Food Chemical Codex Compliant (Food Grade), Not suitable for homes with Children. • Passes Food Grade requirements for use in food processing with small doses. Not safe to consume directly."

It also says it has anti-caking agents
 
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HeckingHecked

HeckingHecked

Student
Nov 9, 2021
182
In the guide, it says that this works.
 
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TheHatedOne

TheHatedOne

Death is salvation
Sep 26, 2021
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it doesn't matter whether it's food grade or lab grade. the only thing that matters is that it has over 95% purity.
 
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Aesop

Aesop

oxygen consumer
Dec 29, 2019
16
thanks for answering my question guys!! I appreciate it :)
 
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emmarg

emmarg

Member
Dec 10, 2021
36
love your username @Aesop!
 
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cyanlove

cyanlove

looking for my other half (of my skull)
Dec 23, 2021
146
It does say nitrite and not nitrate, right?
 

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