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What is the white stuff that oozes out of chicken breasts when sauteing?
The white stuff that oozes out of chicken breasts when sauteing is a mixture of water and proteins. When the chicken is heated, the proteins break down and release the water that was held within them. This water then mixes with the fat in the chicken and forms the white liquid that you see.
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