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From: kolling@decwrl.UUCP (Karen Kolling)
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Subject: Re: blueberry syrup (really: yogurt)
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Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 16:50:10 EDT
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Although the Whitney's blueberry yogurt lists pectin as an ingredient,
the vanilla does not.  This leads me to believe that the pectin is only used
to thicken the blueberry stuff and not the yogurt itself.  The vanilla
yogurt is made of cultured pastur. milk, cream, sugar, (n.b., real) vanilla,
and egg yolks.  (bliss!)