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Default acid reduction - raspberry

I searched the archive over the weekend but still am not sure - if I
want to reduce acidity on raspberry "port" and given that the dominant
acid in rasberry is citric, would potassium carbonate still work? If
not, what other options are there, apart from further sweetening or
dilution?

Thx,

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