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title: "Milliard Citric Acid 10 Pound - 100% Pure Food Grade Non-GMO Project Verified(10 Pound)"
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# 100% Non-GMO purity Resealable eco-friendly bag 10 lbs bulk value Milliard Citric Acid 10 Pound - 100% Pure Food Grade Non-GMO Project Verified(10 Pound)

**Brand:** milliard
**Price:** 116314CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Elevate your kitchen & home game with pure, powerful citric acid! ⚡

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Milliard Citric Acid 10 Pound - 100% Pure Food Grade Non-GMO Project Verified(10 Pound) by milliard
- **How much does it cost?** 116314CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sn](https://www.desertcart.sn/products/3040800-milliard-citric-acid-10-pound-100-pure-food-grade-non)

## Best For

- milliard enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted milliard brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pure Power in Every Grain:** 100% food-grade, non-GMO citric acid for safe, versatile use
- • **DIY Wellness & Clean Living:** Perfect for bath bombs, natural cleaning, and water softening—ditch harsh chemicals
- • **Bulk Up Your Kitchen Arsenal:** Generous 10-pound supply to fuel all your culinary and cleaning projects
- • **Effortless Freshness & Flavor:** Preserves Vitamin C and enhances taste in candies, meats, and beverages
- • **Smart Storage, Long-Lasting Freshness:** Durable resealable stand-up pouch keeps your citric acid fresh and ready

## Overview

Milliard Citric Acid is a premium, 100% pure, food-grade, non-GMO granular powder available in a convenient 10-pound resealable bag. Ideal for culinary uses like candy making, preserving, and flavor enhancement, it also excels as a natural cleaning agent and DIY bath bomb ingredient. Trusted by thousands for its versatility, safety, and freshness, it’s the essential multitasker for modern kitchens and eco-conscious homes.

## Description

Product description Milliard Citric Acid Food Grade Powder is fine grain, allowing it to be used for a variety of purposes. It has a smooth consistent texture making it ideal for food or DIY use. Our pure citric acid powder is certified to be food grade and non-GMO. It is pure and contains no added ingredients or chemicals. Our premium custom bag stands on its own for easy scooping. It comes factory sealed and features a resealable top for long lasting freshness. HOMEMADE SWEETS Citric acid makes homemade candy sour and delicious! Our citric acid is perfectly smooth and fresh making it the ultimate addition to your confection collection. Certified food grade and non-GMO, you can use Milliard Citric Acid for any cooking or baking needs. MAKE PERFECT BATH BOMBS Milliard Citric Acid can be used to create awesome bath bombs right from your own home. Our citric acid is fine grain and combines easily with the other ingredients to form a smooth consistent texture for that perfect bathbomb. CANNING MADE EASY Our citric acid is the ideal preservative. You can use it for canning, jellies, and more. Forget the chemicals and stick with something naturally derived for that wholesome homemade taste you love. Certified to be food grade and non-GMO, our citric acid is safe for kitchen use and around your home. GOODBYE CHEMICAL CLEANERS Easily create fresh DIY cleaning products with Milliard citric acid. Now you can clean your home without the additional chemicals and toxins that are found in commercial cleaners. Clean easy and breathe easy!

Review: Gentle acidic solution to clean up - Great product. I use it to clean my reef tank pumps. Works great. Thank you
Review: 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 desertcart) 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.

## Features

- The fine granular NON-GMO citric acid is a kitchen essential used in preserving, flavoring, and cleaning completely; preserves the Vitamin C content of a food product.
- Adds an acidic or sour taste to meat, candy, soft drinks, and ice cream. It keeps fruits and vegetables fresh and food flavorful. Perfect for craft making, candy making, pH adjustment, water softening, and more!
- Perfect for bath bombs, used as the main ingredient along with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to make the bath bombs fizz away!!
- Helps in sprouting, canning, drying or freezing, bread making, conserving, and jarring. Can also be used as a cleaning agent. Use as a descaler to remove hard water buildup from your coffee machine and urn. Add 2 TBSP of Milliard Citric Acid powder to your coffee maker and run it with 32 ounces of hot water for fresher and better-tasting coffee.
- Packed in our NEW durable resealable stand up bag which allows for long and safe storage. Available in 4 oz, 1, 2, 5, 10 & 50 pounds. For additional uses, find the Milliard Citric Acid user guide on the bottom of the page under Product guides and documents.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00GNBHPAS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,152 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #3 in Flavoring Powders |
| Brand | Milliard |
| Brand Name | Milliard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 50,144 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840985124878 |
| Item Form | Granule |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Milliard |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 10 Pound |
| Part Number | MIL-CTRCACD-10 |
| Size | 10 Pound |
| UPC | 840985124878 |
| Unit Count | 160 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Milliard
- **Flavor:** Unflavored
- **Item Form:** Granule
- **Item Weight:** 10 Pounds
- **Number of Items:** 1

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: if this is made from sugar does this mean its made from black mold?**
A: Yes, and no. But drawing a conclusion about health and toxicity by trying to connect citric acid to "black mold" is unhelpful. Similar words don't always have the same meaning, as evidenced by the oxymoron that the vast majority of pesticides used in agriculture are chemically classified as "organic compounds". 

Fact:  pretty much all citric acid is produced by fermentation of sugars (name your source) by Aspergillus niger, a "black mold" ("niger" means "black" in Latin.) But A. niger is NOT the "toxic black mold" of lore and legend; that title belongs primarily to Stachybotrys chartarum, which, ironically, isn't even necessarily black. (The word "mold" more accurately describes a growth habit of many fungal species whose classifications have likely not been definitively determined.) You have Aspergillus living in/on your body right now, and you're breathing in their spores as you read this, but they probably aren't making you ill. In the same way, a concern that citric acid produced by A. niger is somehow harmful to you is like saying bread and wine are unhealthy not because of their ingredients or alcohol content, but rather because the fungus used to ferment them is a yeast like the fungus that causes Candidiasis also grows as a yeast. And unlike in wine and bread, there are no fungal cells/cell parts present in final the product. 

So the bottom line is that even though all the citric acid you're likely to be able to find anywhere will be made by the fermentation of some type of sugar by A. niger, there is no need to be concerned about health issues arising from citric acid related to so-called "black mold".

**Q: What is this citric acid made from? Is it GMO FREE? Is it made from Corn?**
A: This is likely made from aspergillus niger.  This is a type of fungus that is fed on a sucrose or glucose-containing medium to produce citric acid. The source of sugar is corn steep liquor, molasses, hydrolyzed corn starch or other inexpensive sugary solutions.  After the mold is filtered out of the resulting solution, citric acid is isolated by precipitating it with calcium hydroxide to yield calcium citrate salt, from which citric acid is regenerated by treatment with sulfuric acid, as in the direct extraction from citrus fruit juice.

**Q: Is this fcc/usp grade?**
A: P.K. On the front of the packing is printed Anhydrous,non gmo, food grade fine grain all natural product:for specific answer that you are looking for, I recommend contacting manufacturer Milliard Bands, Lakewood NJinfo@milliardbrands.com- hope this response is helpful

**Q: What is the consistency of this citric acid? Is it in granule/crystal or powder form?**
A: It varies unfortunately....The first several bags I got were powdered form, then I got a couple of bags that were like fine white table sugar (which was too granular for me).  I ended up using a food mill (wear a mask) and milling it to the consistency I needed.  I really like the Milliard Citric Acid so I just know that I might have to mill it to my own needs.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gentle acidic solution to clean up
*by N***O on April 26, 2026*

Great product. I use it to clean my reef tank pumps. Works great. Thank you

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ How could this happen?
*by C***N on October 26, 2015*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for hard water scale!
*by K***G on April 26, 2026*

I bought this to clean the hard water scale in our bathtub and it worked! Clean the surface with fish soap and then make a paste with the Citric acid and a little water and put on the scale. Let it sit for 30 minutes and then scrub off with a soft cloth or sponge. Works great!

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