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XANTHAN GUM

Posted on February 19, 2020 by The VRG Blog Editor

We have updated our entry on xanthan gum in The Vegetarian Resource Group’s food ingredient list.

xanthan gum

Also known as: corn sugar gum
Commercial source: microbial grown on a vegetable (corn, soy or wheat) growth medium
Used in: dairy products, salad dressings, sauces, baked goods, pie fillings, beverages
Definition: A widely used and versatile ingredient which may be used as a thickener, to promote a product (like a dressing) “clinging” to food, or to enhance mouthfeel.
Classification: Typically Vegan*

Entry updated: December 2019

*Several major manufacturers told us that egg whites or enzymes are not used. However, one food company said they use xanthan gum processed with egg-derived enzymes in some of its products. 

For information on other food ingredients, see https://www.vrg.org/ingredients/index.php

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