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Coolinario Sodium Alginate Powder is a premium, food-grade thickener and gelling agent designed for sauces, desserts, and molecular gastronomy. Ideal for spherification and texture enhancement, it prevents ice crystallization in frozen foods and provides a smooth, stable consistency in dressings and sauces. Easy to use and natural, it’s a must-have for innovative culinary professionals and enthusiasts.




| ASIN | B0F1GW755W |
| ASIN | B0F1GW755W |
| Age Range Description | 18+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,456 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #99 in Cooking & Baking Thickeners |
| Brand Name | Coolinario |
| Coin Variety 1 | Sodium Alginate |
| Cuisine | Multiple cuisines |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (149) |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Coolinario |
| Manufacturer | Coolinario |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.35 x 4.8 x 0.31 inches; 2.12 ounces |
| Size | 2 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 628774082147 |
| UPC | 628774082147 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Ounce |
| Units | 2.0 Ounce |
K**D
Perfect
This worked great for making a science project
C**M
Beats the capsules
Requires a lot of mixing, but that is normal. I use as a reflux raft. Mixing 1/2 tsp with a small amount of hot water, shaking or mixing up untill dissolved, then adding 8 0z crystal light drink. And shaking again, let sit for a while. I will try with a blender next time cuz I think that will work a little better.
J**Y
boba drinks
my son loves these for Boba drinks.
S**N
Blend it well
I use this to thicken my tie dye. It works really well. It does take an immersion hand blender or a hand mixer to get it to behave. It has some difficulty incorporating into liquids. I will continue to order now that I understand how it behaves.
L**O
The key ingredient to resolving my acid reflux
I have severe acid reflux. The UK sells a form of antacid that it contains sodium alginate that can’t be purchased in the US. It’s a superior product. I use this product to mix with US Gaviscon to create the UK version. Works like a charm. Great thickener!
C**W
Spherification Ingredient
This, along with a source of calcium ions (like calcium chloride) can be used for spherification of foods (a la molecular gastronomy). This used to be a cutting-edge sort of thing when I was younger, but now you see examples of it all the time. Popping boba is one such example, though I believe those use the "reverse spherification" process, which tends to produce a more stable product that won't solidify over time. I remember buying jars of those two ingredients many, many years ago, assuming that I was going to try my hand at this advanced culinary technique. However, the jars just sat on my shelf until they expired, completely unused. I finally got my chance at redemption with this little pouch and I'm happy to say it was a success. I did use a stick blender to dissolve the alginate (which can be stubborn), but after that it was easy peasy. Very cool stuff.
M**S
Beautiful as a sauce thickener!
This is my first time experimenting with sodium algnate, and so far it's a great success! I bought it for its thickening properties, hoping to use it in a variety of sauces and dressings. Tonight I made a stir-fry and used it to add body and shine to a simple sauce. I mixed coconut aminos and chili-garlic sauce and poured it in the wok towards the end of cooking. Then I added some of my sodium algnate slurry, which was 1/4 tsp added to 1/2 cup water and dissolved using a milk frother, then shook the stir fry around over heat for another minute. The result was a glossy, thicker sauce which coated all the ingredients beautifully! It didn't give any different flavors to the dish, just enhanced the texture. I absolutely love the results and can't wait to experiment more. It only took 1/4 tsp to make 2 servings of this dish, so this will last me a long time.
V**A
Great for home chemistry
We used it for home chemistry experiment for my 5th grader. It worked great!
G**.
Nice, finely-grained powder. Works well for my home-made mixture of the UK version of Gaviscon.
L**I
Arrivato puntuale, nessun problema, dose giusta per degli homemade, consiglio
R**E
Excellent stuff...I use it in my ice cream recipes and in my DIY reflux treatment...much cheaper than buying preprepared bottles of the stuff and works the same way.
K**8
I recently experimented with the Coolinario sodium alginate powder in my home kitchen and it opened up a whole new world of molecular gastronomy. The powder dissolves smoothly in water or flavored liquids, creating a thick, viscous solution perfect for making flavorful spheres that burst in your mouth. It added a professional flair to my salads and cocktails without any weird aftertaste. A small amount goes a long way so the 2 oz container lasted through multiple batches making this a great deal. What’s really fun is using it as a thickening agent in sauces and dressings. It gives a silky, luxurious mouthfeel that makes simple sauces feel gourmet. Cleanup was easy since everything washes out with warm water and the powder stored neatly without clumping. If you enjoy dabbling in molecular gastronomy or just want to add a creative twist to your cooking, this thickener is playful and surprisingly practical.
B**E
Easy to mix into most any liquid. Makes pearls of the liquid for molecular gastronomy. Tasteless on its own Package contains volume labelled. Easy to read instructions. Well packaged and sealed.
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