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Spherification Kit [Molecular Gastronomy] ⊘ Non-GMO Vegan OU Kosher Certified Ingredients
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Brand | Modernist Pantry |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Specialty | GMO Free, Vegan |
Package Information | Jar |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Create spherified caviar in your own kitchen.
- ✡ Highest Quality Assured by Strict Orthodox Union Certification Standards
- Includes complete instructions, recipe and troubleshooting tips.
- Makes up to 17 cups of caviar
- Amaze your family & friends.
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This Spherification Kit contains everything that you need to get started making spherified caviar and ravioli. Includes complete instructions, 60cc syringe, and enough ingredients to make 17 cups of caviar: 50g Sodium Alginate 50g Calcium Chloride 50g Sodium Citrate
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 6.26 x 3.11 x 0.39 inches; 8.15 ounces
- UPC : 610373014636
- Manufacturer : Modernist Pantry
- ASIN : B008657GS0
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #33,038 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #146 in Meat & Seafood
- #241 in Packaged Meat, Poultry & Seafood
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50g Sodium Alginate, 50g Calcium Chloride, 50g Sodium Citrate
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Customers like the fun aspect of the seafood, saying it's a fun way to introduce cooking to kids. They also like the ingredients. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality, ease of use, value, and taste.
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Customers find the seafood kit fun, interesting, and a great science fair project. They also say it's a nice science kit and absolutely amazing.
"...of caviar. It's a fun kit to get to experiment in the kitchen." Read more
"...My kid used this kit for an Outschool boba-making class. It was SUPER fun for her, and there’s enough powder to do many, many batches...." Read more
"...All in all, a lot of fun to tinker with. I'm look looking to trying other flavors." Read more
"...These kits are great starters into MG.They are fun for kids, especially Halloween!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the ingredients in the seafood kit. They mention that there's plenty of each chemical, and the syringe is easy to use and control. They also appreciate the decent amount of the needed ingredients all packaged together for a good. Customers also say that the ingredients are pure, affordable, and reliable. They say that it has all of the advertised components, and enough Sodium Alginate, Calcium Chloride, and Sodium Citrate to make.
"...This kit has enough Sodium Alginate, Calcium Chloride, and Sodium Citrate to make multiple cups (apparently 17 cups!) of caviar...." Read more
"...It has all of the advertised components." Read more
"...for a spherification kit, you can stop at this one as the ingredients are pure, affordable, and reliable; however, I wish they would’ve said that I..." Read more
"It is nice to have a decent amount of the needed ingredients all packaged together for a good price...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the seafood. Some mention it's a great product, while others say it didn't work as expected.
"The Modernist Pantry Spherification Kit is a great starter kit if you're interested in making spherified liquids...." Read more
"Tried and tried and just could not get it to work.Bought a gram scale and even a pH meter...." Read more
"This worked perfectly for my son's science fair project...." Read more
"...It’s a good beginners kit. There was not a bad aftertaste in all our trials. Kit is worth trying." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the seafood. Some mention it's easy to use, with simple instructions. They say the syringe is easy to control and use. However, others say the instructions are complicated and intimidating. They also say the product is difficult to use for beginners and takes practice to get it right.
"...Although it came with no instruction booklet in my pack I had found a review on a similar product with detailed instructions it worked..." Read more
"The instructions makes it look easy but it takes some practice...." Read more
"...It takes practice to get it right, and if you don't get it right the results are tasteless and gross...." Read more
"...There's plenty of each chemical, and the syringe is easy to use and control." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the seafood kit. Some mention that it has a good amount of materials for the money, while others say that it's overpriced and a waste of $20.
"...Great price. Would recommend to anyone who wants to experiment with boba. According to my daughter its nit exactly boba, but close enough...." Read more
"This product is overpriced in MHO. It works ok after a couple of tries...." Read more
"...kit, you can stop at this one as the ingredients are pure, affordable, and reliable; however, I wish they would’ve said that I needed a scale that..." Read more
"...decent amount of the needed ingredients all packaged together for a good price. Took a couple of tries to get the consistency of the liquid correct...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the taste of the seafood. Some mention that it's easy, fun, and edible, with no bad aftertaste. However, others say that it was still gross tasting, tasteless, and the chemicals can leave a very unpleasant taste.
"...the kids making these and now they are over it because it didn’t taste good/ tasteless" Read more
"...The included powders are very fresh and I had no problems creating flavored caviar, including an "egg yolk" using mango juice and puree...." Read more
"...practice to get it right, and if you don't get it right the results are tasteless and gross...." Read more
"...Make sure to rinse your caviar as well -- the chemicals can leave a very unpleasant taste...." Read more
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021
We used 200 grams of sprite 2 g of sodium alginate mixed thoroughly.
In another bowl mixed 2 cups of water, weighed it out, which was 470 grams and mixed it with 4.7 grams of calcium chloride till dissolved. Then had a bowl of plain water last.
Used syringe to suck up a little of the sprite mixture, then slowly dropped in to the calcium mixture. Let sit for 1 min. Then removed and put into the plain water for a quick second to rinse off. Then eat!
We didn't use the calcium citrate at all.
We used coke, sprite, and Gatorade and all worked perfectly.
You must use 1% of the food liquid and the water in sodium alginate and calcium chloride. Ex. 300 grams of juice to 3 grams of sodium alginate.
Good luck!
We used 200 grams of sprite 2 g of sodium alginate mixed thoroughly.
In another bowl mixed 2 cups of water, weighed it out, which was 470 grams and mixed it with 4.7 grams of calcium chloride till dissolved. Then had a bowl of plain water last.
Used syringe to suck up a little of the sprite mixture, then slowly dropped in to the calcium mixture. Let sit for 1 min. Then removed and put into the plain water for a quick second to rinse off. Then eat!
We didn't use the calcium citrate at all.
We used coke, sprite, and Gatorade and all worked perfectly.
You must use 1% of the food liquid and the water in sodium alginate and calcium chloride. Ex. 300 grams of juice to 3 grams of sodium alginate.
Good luck!
Tried ever which way. Also, just using fruit juice doesn’t work well- not enough flavor. So you are left to use a drink concentrate, or add artificial flavoring which is a no-no for me. It was fun for the kids making these and now they are over it because it didn’t taste good/ tasteless
Per the teacher’s instructions, avoid liquids that are high in calcium or citric acid (lemonade, milk, OJ, etc). Citrus and calcium both affect the chemical reaction. But that would be a good experiment for you or your kid, to see what the extra calcium/citrus does!
Per the teacher’s instructions, avoid liquids that are high in calcium or citric acid (lemonade, milk, OJ, etc). Citrus and calcium both affect the chemical reaction. But that would be a good experiment for you or your kid, to see what the extra calcium/citrus does!
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