Hi from Greece. :wave:
Congratulations for the forum. It's like a good soapmaking school.
I've tried some batches replacing water with some juices and i've got some queries:
Α. If a recipe asks for 1000gr water and we want to replace it with fruit juice, or wine or anything else: A juice contains e.g. 90% water and 10% of other components. If we use 1000gr juice, it's like we use 900gr water and not 1000gr which our recipe asks for. I wonder if the appropriate would be to use 1111gr of juice which contains 1000gr of water.
B. The rest 10% of the juice or wine etc. which is not water, how affects the soapmaking process and the final soap. It will evaporate? It will stay unsaponifiable and make the soap soft?
C. In the same recipe, if we decide to replace 50% of water with fruit juice, 500gr water - 500gr fruit juice, and we want a 33% lye concentration: Ιf we mix the 500gr water with the NaOH and the rest 500gr juice incorporate it afterwards, even at thin trace, then the result will be a 50% lye concentration or it will remain 33%? Knowing that the role of water is to diffuse NaOH to the oils, does it really matter if we use all water amount in advance, or to incorporate half portion at trace?
I hope all these won't sound like Greek to you!
Congratulations for the forum. It's like a good soapmaking school.
I've tried some batches replacing water with some juices and i've got some queries:
Α. If a recipe asks for 1000gr water and we want to replace it with fruit juice, or wine or anything else: A juice contains e.g. 90% water and 10% of other components. If we use 1000gr juice, it's like we use 900gr water and not 1000gr which our recipe asks for. I wonder if the appropriate would be to use 1111gr of juice which contains 1000gr of water.
B. The rest 10% of the juice or wine etc. which is not water, how affects the soapmaking process and the final soap. It will evaporate? It will stay unsaponifiable and make the soap soft?
C. In the same recipe, if we decide to replace 50% of water with fruit juice, 500gr water - 500gr fruit juice, and we want a 33% lye concentration: Ιf we mix the 500gr water with the NaOH and the rest 500gr juice incorporate it afterwards, even at thin trace, then the result will be a 50% lye concentration or it will remain 33%? Knowing that the role of water is to diffuse NaOH to the oils, does it really matter if we use all water amount in advance, or to incorporate half portion at trace?
I hope all these won't sound like Greek to you!