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Liquid lecithin


pastryani

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What I have is very thick — it still works just fine.

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@pastryani out of interest, how do you store yours?

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Not that I know of. I use the pan release made by Bakels, which is most likely the same as what you use - I think all the produces use the same recipe when making the stuff. It should not be refrigerated as per their instructions. However, I have not experienced any thickening. John.

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@JohnT - at first I was confused by your reply since I was talking about liquid lecithin for use as an emulsifier, not as pan release.  But then I looked it up and it turns out lecithin is also used as a pan release agent, so I learned that today.  Thanks!  :) 

 

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@pastryani Ah, a situation of crossed lines. A bit of a one-track mind on my side as I completely disregarded any thoughts of the products other uses. Well, at least I now fully understand your use of the lecithin. I will now shut up! 9_9

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@SusanV. - I got mine at a local co-op/health food store.  You could try your local health food store, or maybe Whole Foods.  The brand I got was "Now", and if you can't find it locally, here's a link to it online:

 

https://www.luckyvitamin.com/p-20-now-foods-liquid-lecithin-natural-phosholipid-16-oz?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=fpl&utm_term=NOWFoodsLiquidLecithinNaturalPhosholipid16oz&utm_content=48312&utm_campaign=googlebase&site=google_base&sc_intid=48312&scid=scplp2962149&gclid=CKHez9eL2tACFUWRfgodKwYKzg

 

 

 

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