Comparing E224 - Potassium metabisulphite vs E221 - Sodium sulphite
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How much potassium metabisulfite per gallon of wine?
About 0.3 g per US gallon (≈50 ppm as SO2), or 1 Campden tablet per gallon; adjust to wine pH and confirm with a free SO2 test.
How much potassium metabisulfite per gallon of mead?
Start with ~0.3 g per US gallon (≈50 ppm as SO2), or 1 Campden tablet per gallon; mead’s typically higher pH may require more to reach the target molecular SO2, and stabilization often also uses potassium sorbate.
Is potassium metabisulfite harmful?
At permitted food levels it’s generally considered safe, but sulfites can trigger asthma or allergic‑like reactions in sensitive individuals; the powder/solutions are irritating, so avoid inhalation and skin/eye contact.
When to add potassium metabisulfite to wine?
Add at crush to limit wild microbes and oxidation, then maintain appropriate free SO2 after fermentation during aging/racking and just before bottling based on pH.
How much potassium metabisulfite per gallon?
About 0.3 g per US gallon (≈50 ppm as SO2), or 1 Campden tablet per gallon; measure free SO2 and adjust for your beverage’s pH.
What is the formula for sodium sulfite?
Na2SO3; it’s also commonly available as the heptahydrate Na2SO3·7H2O.
What is the chemical formula for sodium sulfite?
Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite), sometimes encountered as the heptahydrate Na2SO3·7H2O.
Is sodium phosphate a sulfite?
No—sodium phosphate contains the phosphate anion (PO4^3-), not the sulfite anion (SO3^2-).
What is sodium sulfite used for?
It’s an antioxidant/preservative that prevents browning and oxidation and helps stabilize color and flavor in foods like dried fruits and potatoes; in wine it also helps control unwanted microbes.
"sodium sulfite as a preservative is not allowed on what foods"?
In the U.S., sulfiting agents like sodium sulfite are not allowed on fresh fruits and vegetables intended to be served or sold raw to consumers (e.g., salad bars, fresh-cut produce).