Is Pregelatinized Starch Egg Free?
SafeYes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Egg Free diet.
Pregelatinized Starch and the Egg Free Diet
Pregelatinized starch is a modified starch that has been precooked and then dried, which allows it to dissolve in cold water and function as a thickener, texturizer, or binder in various food products. It is commonly used in instant foods, sauces, and baked goods due to its ability to enhance texture and stability without the need for heat. Pregelatinized starch can be derived from different starch sources such as corn, wheat, potato, or tapioca, and the source may vary depending on the manufacturer.
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