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guar gum

NOUN
  1. a gum from seeds of the guar plant; used to thicken foods and as sizing for paper and cloth

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  • He now uses a separate fridge to store his soy protein and guar gum staples, stacking them neatly in rows of plastic containers.
  • While neither sugar beet fiber nor inulin had a metabolic effect on the dogs, guar gum resulted in decreased postprandial insulin and fasting cholesterol.
  • The problem with it is that it does not hold up as well, so you can't use it exclusively unless you are willing to add a stabilizing agent such as guar gum to maintain the rise. In Search of An Amazing Protein Muffin
  • A. Guar gum is a soluble fiber from a plant seed pod.
  • To cook these wheat alternatives with non-glutinous ‘flours’ such as rice flour, or (my personal favourite) nut flours, you need to add a binding agent, such as an extra egg, guar gum or xantham gum.
  • Some alternatives which produce results similar to gelatin are agar-agar, carrageenan, tapioca, sago, guar gum, pectin, and rennet.
  • He took 300 kilograms of guar gum, a thickening agent found in salad dressing, and dumped it into a 25-meter swimming pool on campus.
  • Psyllium, pectin and guar gum can all lower cholesterol.
  • Some alternatives which produce results similar to gelatin are agar-agar, carrageenan, tapioca, sago, guar gum, pectin, and rennet.
  • Tobacman's third paper 3 explored the increased incidence of mammary carcinoma to the increased consumption of stabilizers and additives such as guar gum, pectin, xanthan, and carageenan. Red Seaweed as HPV/cervical cancer preventative
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