anti-spattering agents
anti‐spattering agents Compounds such as lecithin, sucrose esters of fatty acids, and sodium sulpho‐acetate derivatives of mono‐ and diglycerides, which are added to oils and fats used for frying to prevent potentially dangerous spattering. They function by preventing the coalescence of water droplets.
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