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| hello can anyone tell me if xanthan has to be cooked, or can i use it in uncooked things. |
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| I would imagine you can use it in uncooked things b/c I see it listed a an ingredient in a lot of salad dressings. |
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| thanks for that |
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| Please see "xanthan gum" under "Pastries - Baking General." |
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