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se. If it is still in the sac the
>whole sack can be dried. Faster results if you slit one side and open up
>the sac and thus flatten it out.
>
Did you succeed at doing it ,keeeping the temperature below the 105 degree
f? do you still have something  chewable left once dried, it seems so
watery.
do somebody have experience drying brain at low temperature , ( slicing it
seems messy and sticky business)
jean-claude

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