Disodium Dihydrogen Pyrophosphate is a leavening agent as well as a buffer. It is a sodium salt that is commonly used as a leavener in baked products such as biscuits and doughnuts. It may also be used to protect the color in foods.
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Information updated on 7/29/2024 by Marie Callender's