Gum Tragacanth, Tylose And Gum Tex

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yummycupcake Posted 15 May 2010 , 11:59am
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Does anyone knows if gum tragacanth is the same that gum tex and tylose? Do you use them the same way or what each one is used for?

Thanks!

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Ballymena Posted 15 May 2010 , 4:20pm
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Yes.

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rainbow_kisses Posted 15 May 2010 , 6:38pm
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They pretty much do the same thing but take different lengths of time to achieve it. Gum tex and tylose work almost instantly I believe but gum tragacanth neads to be left over night or for 6-12 hours to work its magic icon_smile.gif

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BlakesCakes Posted 15 May 2010 , 9:16pm
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Originally Posted by scrummymummy

They pretty much do the same thing but take different lengths of time to achieve it. Gum tex and tylose work almost instantly I believe but gum tragacanth neads to be left over night or for 6-12 hours to work its magic icon_smile.gif




Yep thumbs_up.gif

Rae

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