Organic Times – Organic Bi-Carb Soda

Organic bi-carb soda (baking soda) by Organic Times – a premium food and pharmaceutical grade sodium bicarbonate perfect for baking, gluten-free cooking, natural cleaning and deodorising. This versatile household staple is pure, highly alkaline, and produced without aluminium-based additives.

Also known as baking soda in recipes, Organic Times Bi-Carb Soda works as a reliable natural raising agent and is widely used in gluten-free baking. Harvested from accredited natural mineral deposits in the USA, it delivers exceptional purity and consistent performance in the kitchen and around the home.

$10.33

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This multi-purpose product can be used for baking, deodorising, cleaning, whitening surfaces, and helping restore pH balance. Produced to the highest quality standards, it is carefully packaged in Australia in a convenient resealable bag for easy storage.

Product features

  • Certified organic
  • Pharmaceutical (USP) grade sodium bicarbonate
  • Free from GMOs
  • Gluten free
  • Dairy free
  • Vegan and vegetarian friendly
  • Highly alkaline
  • No aluminium-based additives

A reliable, natural household essential for cooking, baking, and everyday cleaning.

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