Malic acid is the tart acid of apples — a white crystalline powder that delivers a sharper, longer-lasting sourness than citric acid, with a clean green-apple bite. It is the souring agent behind extreme sour candies and a quiet workhorse for adjusting the pH and tartness of drinks, jellies and sauces.
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