

✨ Elevate your kitchen, cleaning, and self-care game with the ultimate sour secret! 🍋
Milliard Citric Acid Powder is a premium, 100% pure, food-grade, Non-GMO verified powder available in a convenient 2 lb resealable bag. Ideal for enhancing flavors, preserving freshness, and powering eco-friendly cleaning solutions, it also doubles as a must-have ingredient for DIY bath bombs and skincare. Trusted by thousands for its effectiveness in removing mineral buildup and boosting culinary creations, this versatile powder is a staple for the modern, health-conscious professional.








| ASIN | B00EYFKM32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,334 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #4 in Flavoring Powders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (51,916) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MIL-CTRCACD-2 |
| Manufacturer | Milliard |
| Package Dimensions | 10.13 x 8.2 x 2.4 inches; 2 Pounds |
| UPC | 840985124892 |
| Units | 32 Ounce |
D**B
Perfect for making your own cleaners at home!
Citric acid has quickly become a staple in my home, transforming from a simple baking ingredient into my go-to, eco-friendly, and surprisingly powerful homemade cleaner. It is derived from citrus fruits and is particularly effective at removing limescale, soap scum, and mineral deposits, often outperforming white vinegar without the pungent odor.
C**N
How could this happen?
I have been searching for a cleaner to get the hard water white scale off our shower doors and shower heads for more years than I care to admit. From CLR, to the green stuff, to Kaboom and vinegar, even barkeepers, I tried everything that promised to remove it. Some worked a little (barkeepers) but most didn't work at all. I saw this citric acid in a review of some other product that the reviewer said did not work. The reviewer said to skip the other product and try this. She called it a "miracle cleaner". OK, I was up for a miracle at this point. I figured it was worth a try. If it didn't work I could always use it to make sourdough bread. It's other name is "sour salt" when used in cooking. I diluted the powder 2 TB per 4 cups warm water as suggested. I poured it into a clean spray bottle. I sprayed the shower door. The white scale melted before my eyes. And I mean MELTED off the door. I rinsed the door with a 2 liter spray bottle (Hudson brand sold on Amazon) and the door was like new! No scrubbing, no nothing. How could this product have escaped my notice all these years? I googled citric acid and saw the many other uses for this product from cleaning the coffee pot, to cleaning tile and windows. The dirty grout in my kitchen...clean! The apple slices got soaked in a light solution before dehydrating.(Cheaper than lemon juice). Anything vinegar or lemon juice can do, this can do better. Enough said. This is exactly the same as "sour salt" in the small container. I bought this because I am never going to get a decent sourdough starter going. I've tried for several years: the hundreds of different techniques on hundreds of bread websites, the "Alaska dehydrated starter" that I ordered all the way from Utah, the "fresh starter" from some folks that said it was over 100 years old and used on the Oregon Trail no less. Well, it was time for plan Z (the cheaters way). Add 1/4 to 1/2 tsp per dough recipe (about 3 cups flour) and add an extra tablespoon of yeast and you've got sourdough bread! The first time I used it, I didn't add extra yeast. I guess this salt inhibits yeast action. (same thing happened when I tried to make sourdough bread by adding vinegar.) The second time I used it to make rye bread, I added the extra yeast and it turned out perfectly. I have also used it for sweet and sour sauce. Vinegar is still my other sour ingredient in the sauce, but this adds a real kick. Lots of my grandma's "old country Russia" recipies use this sour salt. Cabbage and meatball recipe and many soups. Look on line for great "old country" recipies.
A**R
Wow!
I'm using this to control (hopefully rid) a phorid fly infestation. It is amazing that after using this at the proper mixture how it has cleared the air of those dang flies! Who knew? It isn't advertized as bug killer but what it does do is remove the things the bugs eat.
B**N
🌠🌠🌠 PeRFeCT FoR MY DiY ToiLeT CLeaNiNG BoMBS 🌠🌠🌠
This 5-pound bad of 100% pure, food-grade, non-GMO citric acid is exactly what I needed for my homemade toilet cleaning bombs. The quality is excellent—fine, clean, and easy to work with. I use it regularly and it never clumps or disappoints. Here’s my favorite recipe that I use to make my toilet cleaning bombs:: 1 1/4 c. baking soda 1/4 c. citric acid 1 T. water (added slowly) 25 drops orange/lemon/lavendar/peppermint essential oil 2 T. hydrogen peroxide (optional, but I add it for extra cleaning power) 1. I mix the baking soda and the citric together in a bowl. 2. In a separate bowl, I combine weather, essential oil and hydrogen peroxide. 3. I slowly add the wet mix to the dry mix stirring it constantly while I’m pouring it so it mixes well. 4. Once it starts to feel like wet sand, press it into the molds. 5. Allow it to mold and dry for 8-12 hours. 6. Store them in an airtight container. Whenever you want to use it in your toilet bowl, you drop it into the bowl itself and allow it to fizz. If you need to scrub with a brush, you can. I don’t because I use them often enough so nothing builds up. These leave the bathroom smelling so fresh and so clean! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ WARNING:: DO NOT mix this with any other cleaning products!! I ONLY use these solo by themselves!!! ⚠️⚠️⚠️ So, this citric acid is like a staaple in my home as I use it often in my DIY cleaning routine. Thus, I highly, highly recommend this for anyone making bath or toilet bombs.
T**N
Very good - but be careful
The product is good. But 2 things. 1, do NOT use much! Depending on how you are using the product, you can use "up to" 1/4 tsp per serving. It truly does enhance the flavor of pretty much anything you cook, bake or use for consuming. I haven't tried it in laundry or anything. I purchased it to get that "BAM" flavor with anything that has lemon in the recipe. It works ! I've used it in smoothies and even cooking chicken or stir-fry. But you really, really need to use a small amount. That 1 bag could easily last you a year, depending on how often you use it. I use it quite often and can see very little has been used. It will easily last me 2 years plus. The second thing you need to be careful with is the fact that you MUST dissolve it first! I usually dissolve what I'm going to use in a tablespoon of lemon juice. I may not dissolve quickly in just water. So if you are using it in something, make sure to dissolve it first. If you cook with it and don't dissolve it first, you'll not only crunch on the granules, but you'll "taste" the granules and they are quite potent - not a good flavor on its own. Imagine taking a bite out of a fresh lemon....
I**E
tasty, acidic, everything you want in a powder!
Clean everything!!! With the POWER of ACID! I use this all the time to clean coffee makers, tea kettles, sinks, showers, faucets, anything that gets some hard water buildup. I also use it to cook, for cakes, tarts, stir-fries, lemonades, sauces. the price is always reasonable and a 10 lbs bag last me a few years. I have rea bought several times you should get it to0.
R**A
Love it. Mix it with water, vinegar, a little proxide, if needed, in spray bottle. Cleans shower glass doors (no soap scum), bathroom, kitchen, dishwasher, spills, soak dish rags! I try to avoid bleached due to septic system. Also great for cleaning water tanks, coffee makers, kettles, scissors, can openers. Limitless. Make your own cleaning products. Save money! Just make sure you flush well with clean water. Won't harm you, but tastes strange if not flushed well.
Z**D
Dependable and works well as wanted. It's super active.
J**I
Only thing that works against hard water in my Dishwasher ! And I mean I've tried everything at several hundred dollars in total. Cleaners, switching multiple detergents, degreasers, Vinegar, bleach. You name it in the hard water softener worlds. I've tried it! This stuff works. Safe. Mix it 50/50 with my regular powder detergent. Same in prewash. Crystal clear every wash. Before along my dishes were left with soap film. And badly. This stuff works.
D**N
We use this citric acid for everything from baking to cleaning. I have a recipe for a lemon syrup for hot and cold drinks and it is adds a real depth of flavour. I have added a bit to my lemon puddings and lemon meringue pie. We like extra lemony tartness. We use it to clean off calcium and lime deposits from hard water. We use it to clean the pumps for our aquariums. Being able to use natural products is great. Fantastic product?
J**S
I got this for my Zojirushi hot water dispenser (get one if you don't, you'll thank me later), they sell their own cleaner but with some research, I found out I could simply use citric acid (2 tbsp), in fact I think their own cleaner is just citric acid. I pour some of this with some warm water, fill the tank up and turn on the cleaning cycle. The entire thing is descaled. This would work well with a regular kettle boiler too. I had brown lime build up in my toilet, I could not figure out what it was for the life of me. Got different brushes, tried the vinegar soak, vinegar and baking soda, nothing worked. So I decided to try citric acid. Shut off the valve, flushed and held the flush, then emptied as much as I could with an old container I had lying around, I poured some citric acid, probably 1/2C but I just poured til it looked right, and I let it sit. I checked in every 30 minutes. I set a timer for 3 hours but I didn't even have to make it to 3 hours! Every 30 minutes, the stuff would just flake off!! I would sometimes get my brush and brush the bottom of the bowl (where the pipe is?) and try to get the citric acid water mix into the pipes. After 2.5 hours, everything was GONE. It was amazing!! No more disgusting unsightly toilet bowl. I will be doing this every now and then when I notice a build up but I got a new toilet brush too (ends up I guess I didn't really need it though..) You could potentially just use the citric acid mix and leave it for a few hours and flush and not need to brush since it just comes right off. I would say, don't leave it all night because it is still acid.
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