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Coagulants

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By James Peterson

Published 1991

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When acid is added to heavy cream, the cream thickens. The source of this acid can be lactic acid simply stirred into cream. It can also be the result of natural fermentation (the cream must start out raw) or inoculation. Similar reactions happen when rennet and other coagulants are added to milk to make cheese.

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