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  2. Bittern (salt) - Wikipedia

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    Nigari is produced from seawater after first removing sodium chloride. It contains mostly magnesium chloride, smaller amounts of magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt), potassium chloride, calcium chloride, and trace amounts of other naturally occurring salts. Nigari was the first coagulant used to make tofu in Japan. [5]

  3. Magnesium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium chloride (E511 [19]) is an important coagulant used in the preparation of tofu from soy milk. In Japan it is sold as nigari ( にがり , derived from the Japanese word for "bitter"), a white powder produced from seawater after the sodium chloride has been removed, and the water evaporated.

  4. Tofu - Wikipedia

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    Chloride-type nigari salts or lushui (Traditional: 鹵水, 滷水; Simplified: 卤水; Pinyin: lǔshuǐ) – Magnesium chloride and calcium chloride: Both of these salts are highly soluble in water and affect soy protein in the same way, whereas gypsum is only very slightly soluble in water and acts differently in soy protein precipitation, the ...

  5. How to Prepare Tofu - AOL

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    Tofu is a white curd made from soy beans. The custom of making tofu originated in ancient China, and throughout Asia it's as important as any meat, commonly enjoyed as its substitute in omnivorous ...

  6. Curdling - Wikipedia

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    Cheese curd prior to pressing Silky tofu (kinugoshi tofu). Milk and soy milk are curdled intentionally to make cheese and tofu by the addition of enzymes (typically rennet), acids (including lemon juice), or various salts (magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, or gypsum); the resulting curds are then pressed.

  7. How to cook with tofu — and the secret to getting it super crispy

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  8. Nagari - Wikipedia

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    Nigari, a Japanese term for the magnesium chloride used in tofu-making Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nagari .

  9. Magnesium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium chloride is an ionic compound, which can be electrolysed in a molten state to form magnesium and chlorine gas. The properties of magnesium bromide and magnesium iodide are similar. [ citation needed ] HMgX (X=Cl,Br,I) can be obtained by reacting the corresponding magnesium halide with magnesium hydride.