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Pectinex Ultra SP-L is a 100% food-grade, gluten-free, vegan enzyme solution certified kosher by the Orthodox Union. Designed to break down pectin structures, it enables effortless citrus peeling, juice clarification, and innovative modernist cooking techniques. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking precision and quality in molecular gastronomy.
| ASIN | B0845S6JBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,047 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #5 in Cooking & Baking Pectins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (319) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Modernist Pantry LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches; 2.82 ounces |
| UPC | 819543012537 |
| Units | 12 Fluid Ounces |
S**T
Works great.
Works exactly like it’s supposed to. I separated two oranges and put two cups of cold water in a container with 6 drops of the pectinex. Put the container in the fridge overnight and then just rinsed the slices off under the faucet. They came out perfect. No mess at fuss. The only thing to watch out for is that the liquid needs to be kept in the fridge. The label says store at 32-50 degrees for shelf life and enzymes potency. Which makes me wonder if you order this in the summer, will it kill the enzymes because it is too hot?
J**N
A must for any spinzall owner
I feel if you're looking for this, you know what application you're going to use it for. It does what it needs to do in my household - help with clarifying citrus and other liquids for cocktails. Does a bang up job at it too. Remember to keep it in the fridge!
R**3
Membrane just about gone!
When you can get this... Buy it. It sells fast! And don't hesitate on the price. It's definitely worth the money. I mainly bought this because Sumo citrus season is very short, plus I love pink grapefruit. I don't like all the work with having to get rid of the membrane because I have issues with digesting it. I had seen a Facebook reel where someone took peeled oranges and soaked them in a a liquid of water and a few drops of something, and they linked to here. Skeptical, I decided that it was worth trying. I am SO GLAD I DID. Two cups of water, 3 or 4 drops put I to the container of peeled citrus. Pictures show what my results were after about 12 hours. Definitely go with overnight, and put it in the coldest part of your fridge, but not anywhere where it may freeze. It needs that to work. And when you are done using it, if you have saved the closing piece of plastic that you had to slide out to get your drops, slide that back in and make sure you put that in the fridge, be aue it needs to be refrigerated. It definitely made light work of my citrus salad. Which I really like during the warmer weather with some cheese for breakfast. I wish I would have known about this sooner!
V**O
Thanks
Great product
A**N
pectinex
worked as expected for canning oranges.
F**R
Takes a lot
Not as great as they say
T**S
pectinex
thought to try this and it works just right
E**Z
Did I just get a dud?
Scanning QR code does not work. No other directions included. I found their YouTube video, which said to add 5-6 drops per liter of water. I started with 6 drops and after 3 hours added another 6. It is now 30 hours past the start time and I have upped it to 15 drops, maybe I just got a dud batch. But at around 12 hours I started to see some effect, and after the 30 hours it looks about the same as 12 hours. I stir it around often Update 26 drops and 54 hours for 4 cuties in 1 liter of water. Still had to rub offleftovers after rinsing
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