It is possible for some dogs to be allergic to
xanthum gum if they are allergic to the growth medium that is used to make the xanthum, which is often corn, soy, or wheat.
Not exact matches
I like the Tropical Traditions teeth cleaner, which only contains: purified water, organic virgin coconut oil, baking soda,
xanthum gum, wildcrafted myrrh powder, stevia, and organic essential oils of cinnamon and clove,
if you get the cinnamon flavor, as I do because I take homeopathics so need to avoid mint (which is surprisingly difficult to do).
Coconut Milk —
If using canned coconut milk, I always recommend using a brand without any stabilizers in it like guar or
xanthum gum.
If using canned coconut milk, I always recommend using a brand without any stabilizers (like guar or
xanthum gum) because the
gums feed pathogenic bacteria in your gut (i.e. the bacteria not contributing to your health).
Love the ice cream — esp that you don't use an ice cream machine — though I avoid
xanthum gum but wonder
if something like agar might work — I have used that in ice cream before.
I use Bob Mills gluten free all purpose baking flour in lieu of regular flour, 1to1, and add 1/8 teaspoon extra
xanthum gum (1/2 teaspoon
if using a gluten free flour that DOES NOT already contain xantham
gum).
Sift together the coconut flour, arrowroot,
xanthum gum (
if using) and cinnamon into a bowl.
* The
xanthum gum helps bind the ingredients in a gluten - free recipe but the cake will survive without it
if you can't get hold of any
I learned on Maria Emmerich's site that
if you add a little
xanthum gum or guar
gum (or cream of tartar
if you don't have those) it stabilizes the whipped whites.
**
If you are using a frozen banana, you probably won't need ice and likely won't need
xanthum gum.
I'm also wondering
if more
Xanthum Gum would help, as this is meant to be a gluten substitute and so is needed for rising also.
If you notice gas and bloating with the coconut milk it may be due to the guar and
xanthum gum being used as fuel by bad microbes.
In your tips it says
if flour has
xanthum gum try adding additional 1/2 tsp
xanthum gum....
I'd like to know
if you omitted the
xanthum gum as well!
I assumed the OR 2.8 ounces amount listed was
if psyllium husk were used in place of
Xanthum gum.
Place gluten - free all - purpose flour, almond flour, sugars, baking powder, cinnamon (
if using), salt, and
xanthum gum in a food processor, and pulse for 5 times.
If you notice gas and bloating with the coconut milk it may be due to the guar and
xanthum gum being used as fuel by bad microbes.
Hi Ann, not sure
if you ever received a response but in my exeperirnce with gf cooking / baking I've substituted grass fed beef bone broth (powdered) in lieu of
xanthum gum and havent had a problem.